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what is that laughter you have there
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now you're excluding yours even though I'm already closed
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We've already turned everything on and wiped off the small ones and
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my movie from and when always good afternoon
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always at this time on Saturdays
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Don't forget to share the video on social networks
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like us today in the second
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in an hour it will be my friend who has already become
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the legendary novel edible which I
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I periodically refer to this in conversations
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Sarah standing in conversations with Oleg
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Zhdanova and this week I have a bet match
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made by Alexander Nevzorov Tsarsky
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a gift in addition to Ukrainian citizenship
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he said that on Putin’s trips
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accompany whose who is going
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Let's say the president of Russia is waste
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life activity, that is, and it turns out
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what if there are Gelendzhik palaces
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personal aqua disco personal skating rink
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it turns out that on Putin's trips
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also accompanied by a personal toilet
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it's hard to say what the job title is
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the person who's going to make a fuss
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[ __ ] crossed the tea experiment
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native speaker in which educational institution
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are studying for this specialty and will they receive
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this person for some position
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governor or immediately minister but this is not
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Solovyov but it’s completely clear why
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this stuff is being brought back to Russia from there
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of course he makes the first passes
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channel on and also with its help gives
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bullfighting would have the ability to treat
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the sight of the innocents anticipated this
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parimatch investigation when I wrote how
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in African tribes
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people close to the leader respond by smell
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A the smell is achieved by rubbing the treasured
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substances the one who is closer smells better
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the one who smells further already actually
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belief that various body secretions
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leaders have special power or vice versa with
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with their help you can cause damage and not
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characteristic of the most different but most
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spiritual people
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for example, behind Imam Shamil Perry
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water remaining from ablution for great
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incom wore spit and hair they didn't
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they should have fallen to the ground if I didn't
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I'm wrong special highlighted
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person
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the lion to the bearer was supposed to eat like this
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that it’s scary to even imagine that
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these Western infidels could
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do with the help of these divine
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emanations of the leader, this one is of course
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domestic God-saving product
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which cannot be exported but
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as I already said, it’s completely understandable for
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what is this god-saving substance needed?
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but inside Russia and in general there is enough
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look at the myths of the peoples of the world and discover
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what do the Evenki Papuans have?
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ideas about what the world is
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happened as a result
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but let's just say the thief cut the sight and everyone
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made a bunch or the Papuans made a bunch
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I'll make a fox and this is our world
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given the sense of course the problem is not
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natural body secretions
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unnatural secretions of the side
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because unfortunately now Russia
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are processed into the content of this
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treasured suitcase
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it turned out to us that the regime has
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amazing ability to produce
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just kickbacks and palaces but in reality
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it turned out that Russian civilization
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culture drained cesspool aroma
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this pit is now called a smell like
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here before our eyes all of Russia
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recycled into waste
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life activity web the whole history
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turns into a village inhabited
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security officers instead could paraphrase
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Dostoevsky's toilet
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actually an attempt to spread this
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the system outside Russia is over
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transformation of the city of Mariupol and how
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at least 20 thousand people in it
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the contents of the leader's rectum and
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Please note if you are out of town
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working sewers and
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all this
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in general, there is nothing worse than failure
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genocide and as Glukhovskoy said to write
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power we are the most common
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form of government in the territory
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Moscow metro
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in general we notice that of course it’s Russian
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propaganda began to say amazing things
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things for example on claims that war
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no but everyone who doesn’t support her
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there are no traitors and there are no Ukrainian people, but
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it must be destroyed and
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moving on to the main thing that is happening on
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this week I always said that fate
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world the fate of the third world war is decided on
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battlefields in Ukraine for the first time in
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for the last couple of weeks probably
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The fate of both Ukraine and the world is being decided by Russia
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not on the battlefields but decided in
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corridors of Washington she decides with
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European politicians
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American politicians are on the side of Ukraine
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mainly those who think to create for
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or not to give weapons to Ukraine because
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number of speeches whose authors require
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from Kyiv
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help save Putin's face
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she just became somehow monstrous here
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here's former Secretary of State Henry
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Kissinger but about him Piontkovsky
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I said a long time ago that this man is essentially
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is Russian and a lobbyist or rather
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even start it which represents
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his interests that I quote Ukraine are worth
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part with part of the territory because
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continuation of the war for exit at the turn
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existing before February 24 will no longer exist
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the war for the freedom of Ukraine about the war
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I could never fight against Russia itself
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understand how if Ukraine is at war
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with Russia, otherwise Ukraine is not fighting against
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Russia and Russia are not fighting against Ukraine
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that is, somehow Russia can fight
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against Ukraine and Ukraine cannot
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fight against Russia Kissinger
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I corrected myself a little and then I took a little away
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my words back but after that there was
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former Italian Prime Minister Silvio
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Berlusconi
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there was macron who talked about
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the importance of saving face and we are here
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discussed with Alexey on Thursday
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Borisovich our common favorite
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Edward Lyuty to we are this one
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absolutely brilliant American
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military strategist
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who declared the account is impossible for Russia
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win and it would be worth, quote, to carry out
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honest prince flowers in disputed regions
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Ukraine
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Well, I don’t know how Litvak is good
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understands geopolitical strategy
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Roman Empire imagine
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honest plebs of this disputed region
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Ukraine but if he came to Mariupol
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and smelled the smell that is in the city
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then he probably would have changed his ways for me
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By the way, it’s interesting in the case of a plebiscite
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what do you think about these 20 dead people?
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who would they vote for 20,000 dead
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you see, won't this happen?
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they will be added to the number of voters
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that's how the Canadian deputy
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parliament from the liberal party Ivan
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Baker said that Western countries are tired
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We're tired of the fighting in Ukraine
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but you don’t understand and you have to go back in charge
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problems such as the fight against global
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warming very very amused
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look how pleased he was about
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Peter 1 and as I already said for the first time on
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our eyes, the fate of Ukraine is not decided on
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battlefields
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it is decided it depends it saves
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influence of Western politics before Putin
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Will they be afraid of his nuclear threats?
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because if we consider Putin as
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the disease is actually not big
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Russia, as it turns out, does not have
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quality army ability to fight
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with modern Western
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but you have such a runny nose but the current one is in fish and
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there is no immunity at all and that’s why they lead
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behave like this before you say why
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Western politicians behave I volume well
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this is just how you can see it in the margins
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battles
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we will discuss this in more detail with
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novel Svetlana but just that
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is happening in Severodonetsk now
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fingers what people explain to me
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who are sitting in Severodonetsk
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the Ukrainian division sits
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there are literally several divisions
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a person in a house, say, a five-story building
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the Russian group comes ahead of this
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the paratroopers of this gnors color well
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prepared people but ahead of them
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moving cannon fodder to which they are like
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they catch Ukrainians with jigs, this is common
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residents of Donetsk and Lugansk those residents
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Donetsk or Lugansk is the same
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the notorious militia are marching forward
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Ukrainians start shooting in response to
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my question is why in this case?
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shoot should be the answer but you understand
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first
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afraid of being surrounded
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secondly, you’re afraid that they’ll see you when
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I'll get too close somewhere
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the most important thing is that you are generally afraid
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the man is scared he sees the enemy
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starts shooting at her after that outside
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depending on whether they fall or fail
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Russian group withdraws and calls a tank
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the tank carefully protrudes from the corner
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so it is not possible for him to act in his city
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after soaking the shot on low you can’t wet it
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even g is ordered to stick out his hand and
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a five-story building is being demolished
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actually why Ukrainian troops
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very often takes refuge in the industrial zone because
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that the walls there are so thick as well as
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in Azovstal there are no tanks there
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I'll take it but that's just the first one
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part of the Marlezon ballet because
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after or rather before
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New artillery was delivered to Ukraine
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there was basically nothing that could be done
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because old Russian artillery
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even when a drone is used
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even when not using the system
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nettle which I said which
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allows you to conduct accurate fire first
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this is Russian artillery
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the trunk came loose, secondly she no longer has
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shells and thirdly, in principle it does not
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allows you to enter such precise fire
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that is, in this case they won
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Russian troops what is happening now
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when they brought it under for now five
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divisions
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75 divisional three sevens and more
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their
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thunder hangs over this battlefield he sees
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where the Russian tank is shooting directly at
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the tank flies almost exactly like that
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Ukrainian shell and
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accordingly, the whole picture of the battle
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changes radically if this
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add the fact that after that it became
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possible i can't save
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shells that the former Soviet
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artillery in service
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Ukraine, that is, they are already shooting these
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the trunks are apparently thrown further because
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that they will never be with anyone again
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will come in handy
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if we add to this the fact that this
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artillery hits so accurately that
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you can cover the enemy 40 meters away
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from the point of collision to be sure that
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you can't hurt your own caress and
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besides this, this artillery hits
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quite a long distance and
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accordingly covers warehouses in
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close proximity to the battlefield
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warehouses in the same Donetsk
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show me a second here to
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turn on the light but if I can
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I ask someone to come to me to turn it on
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light so as not to look away so this is me
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just to the fact that even jay when
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talk to people who are there
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directly on the battlefield, but it’s clear
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that people located directly on
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the battlefield is not always visible to everyone
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although they see much more than those
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people who sit in the office like this
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you just physically feel it coming
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new weapons completely changes the picture
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there are absolutely stupid words like she
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they fight not with guns but with spirit, but in
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modern war without guns has no spirit
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helps if you are in the way I described above
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situation there is nothing to shoot at the Russian
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tank then the Russian tank wins if
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there is fire but can only shoot
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as I already said, where is the fact of the Western
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artillery then convince the Western
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artillery and the Ukrainian side
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accordingly, there is artillery but it
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a little per hour a teaspoon we have it
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discussed with Orestovich im Go Mars and where
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lrs and there is a lot of explanation here with
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Leonid no lenses which we talked about
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Thursday reminded me that they are just European
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the armies turned out to be not so large in
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in particular German, not that there is
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just deliver nothing
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Piontkovsky reminds that he is afraid
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europe old europe fighters victory
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Ukraine's inevitable geopolitical
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redivision of the world during which
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will come to the fore
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winners, that is, eastern Ukraine
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Europe Great Britain USA Germany and
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France accordingly roll up but
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considering that they could join
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winners and
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geopolitical blossom with them
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this is not a very good explanation but
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this is not enough song there is more
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the explanation I think is due
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deserve everything
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all respect purely
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materialistic explanation which
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it's called gas, please note that
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Ukrainian politics depended on Putin and
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all Ukrainian politicians depended on
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Putin while they were thinking about how to fit in
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in a gas pipe this also applied to time
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Kuchma this applied to both the time of Yushchenko and
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Tymoshenko we have here Stanislav
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Belkovsky rather and sarcastically described
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what if you don’t choose words like Putin
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already after the victory of the Maidan de facto CZK 1
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from Yushchenko with the help of Firtash and Tymoshenko
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was brought to the side of Russia
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through and trs which she is enough
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collaborated for a long time, that’s another matter, yes
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Of course, these politicians have always been
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on your own side but still not
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less since 2014
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Russia itself stepped on its own umbilical cord and
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she shot the gas pipe itself
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in your own foot
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actually, if I describe it
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desire the way we have Ukraine for
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20 years, that’s exactly what he always thought
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angers can be resolved peacefully
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through a gas pipe and in this sense it
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trying to eat Ukraine is a series of failures
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And
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actual military invasion
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this is the natural flow through these failures
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because of course he always thought that
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he won't need a military invasion
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here we go back to the gas
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while Ukraine relied on Russian gas
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Ukrainian politics was based on Russian
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gas the same can be said
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regarding Europe, of course expansion
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let it be gas since 2005
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expansion into Europe, primarily in
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Germany
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turning germanium into the main gas
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hop that distributes Russian gas
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of course it was from the same series I
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Of course in Germany everything is not so open but
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we remember how the shredder just arrived
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serving Putin hired him it was
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no less frankly than
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some
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than some Ukrainian fraud with
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gas and
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respectively
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while Europe is buying gas from Putin and
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this gets off with sanctions against
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Russian oligarchs
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which behind which we will notice the paths but not
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hot or cold rather pleasant because
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that then all their money goes back to
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Russia and all these people are becoming
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Putin's hostages
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So for now, of course, Europe is buying
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Russian gas I'm terribly sorry
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let someone turn on the light for me
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because I repeat it myself again
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I can't do it, I'm sorry for what I
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I interrupt the program on and by the way
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I remind you that this is Yulia Lata and this is water
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on TV and please don’t forget
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subscribe to this program and share
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and like but of course in reality
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I think that the most global explanation
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she's much more offensive and she's much more
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heavier and
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is that in Europe they are afraid
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drive the rat's hand so they got burned on
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in Iraq they liberated the United States
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released the dictator's cancer and it began there
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God knows what
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they think it's logical
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rightly they think that it is better to let
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they say this regime will lose the opportunity
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harm Ukraine through economic
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sanctions but after a while
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more this mode will be solved possibilities
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harm Europe because we see that
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the army is not as strong as everyone thought
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after slade it turned out how
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weak Russian army in Europe
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realized something is local after all
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war
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accordingly they do not want to turn
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her into a general war with the help of nuclear
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weapons if this is if Putin uses it
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and in this sense, yes we see that fate
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it will be determined by you
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agreements between the USA and China and
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in this sense it is very important to remind you
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not only for the fate of Ukraine an incision would
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Russia because now
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european exchange rate
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just a second
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I'm sorry for God's sake, I thought that I
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they will help but they didn’t help me the European course
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This is of course a course towards isolating Russia
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transformation into a northern fortress, they say
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let it be from north korea
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let it stew in its own juice
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turning into a big toilet is the main thing
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that it is for Europe after a while
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it will be safe I think it is
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quite a short-sighted position because
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toilet with
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1420 and there will never be rockets
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safe because we see that
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even North Korea introduces itself and
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how she periodically gets out of bed
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your iron wire and scare everyone
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peace and
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that of course the complete transformation of Russia into
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metro
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2033 as described in the book door
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Dmitry Glukhovsky this will be the ultimate
00:20:08
I think it's a strategic mistake
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the only thing that can help with this
00:20:12
the situation in the West is first
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supplying Ukraine with weapons, which can be more
00:20:18
what can help Russia is not
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will turn into this monstrous creation
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and not get lost in civilization
00:20:28
the stairs down and all over it all the bumps and
00:20:30
get hurt plan
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Moreover, I believe that the West needs
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a new arms race because
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that
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a decaying system that
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represents Russian paws to
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we see that despite everything nuclear
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Putin's Viagra despite all his
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stories of petrels despite everything
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his stories posidon them in fact
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what Russia really has is this
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eight years were able to work at a Russian plant
00:21:03
assemble and test you run analog
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rockets satan from 18 let me remind you that
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The Satan rocket was produced in Ukraine
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Rocket Satan is 40 years old, so they made a clone of it
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they called it Sarmat but it’s actually Sarmat
00:21:21
satan the pain of that on nato creak
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Nato ossification is now called
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free 2 and despite the fact that 8 years
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they tried to create this clone in Russian
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factories are just producing
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test trials
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this is the real state of Putin you
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until he can’t even repeat what
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produced by the Soviets so far
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degradation we see this degradation as
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throughout the economy it is so natural and in
00:21:51
in the military sphere we are not close to those
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academicians of all scientists who were in
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fifties sixties close
00:22:00
there are no engineers and
00:22:03
in this situation there is a new round of race
00:22:07
weapons and in this situation of victory
00:22:09
Ukraine will end in inevitable dismantling
00:22:13
inside the Russian elites ever Putin
00:22:17
will blame the defeat on
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generals or generals perhaps
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responsibility for the path and then Russia
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there is a chance and then the world has a chance if
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Europe will try to give sakala
00:22:33
to save Putin's face besides
00:22:36
it will cost new Mariupol hey
00:22:39
will cost new corpses in rotting fields
00:22:42
and from the political pros who are now
00:22:45
calls on Putin to save and give a face
00:22:48
who perked up because of this they
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are directly to blame for this
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or
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the world is waiting for a very sad story when
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on 1 9 land there is nuclear igil
00:23:06
but we know that unfortunately Europe is up to
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busy with other things, so I looked
00:23:13
what news is happening in Europe
00:23:15
even in England which just helps
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Ukraine remember at one time there was
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sycophant movie Matilda Who
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offended however everyone who disturbed and
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now they've done it completely too
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sweet and sour film called
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queen of heaven which is about the daughter of a prophet
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Muhammad drink it and what do you think he
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offended Muslims with the words how dare
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filming daughter how they filmed how dare
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make it very very straight so jelly
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rainbow movie and
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if in Russia against the film Matilda
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there was one worshiper, that means here
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I had to urgently withdraw the film from distribution
00:24:03
because there were actually crowds walking there
00:24:06
the West is giving in to these crowds
00:24:08
for the same reason it doesn't
00:24:10
Ukraine weapons and
00:24:15
as I already said, as soon as I climbed
00:24:19
West Slavina got into Putin's way
00:24:22
multi-pass, please note that
00:24:25
in the DPR but this is funny there is no DPR
00:24:30
there is a proxy that operates
00:24:32
glove in which Putin's hand in the DPR
00:24:36
sentenced 3 foreign volunteers and
00:24:38
in general they were called to death for Ukraine
00:24:40
naturally mercenaries, that's how not
00:24:43
wrote my good friend Misha Mera Judge
00:24:46
formal eccentrics but he used something else
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word people who came voluntarily
00:24:50
to fight and those who fought desperately did not
00:24:52
considered the face of death and not unlike
00:24:54
from the judges do not be afraid of death for what he judged
00:24:57
once again demonstrated to everything
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deftly lifting up the red ass of a macaque to the world
00:25:01
monty actually like I said but
00:25:04
this gambit is of course a direct consequence
00:25:07
politics on Krohn and Schultz because
00:25:09
Putin felt that in response to blackmail
00:25:11
they say yes
00:25:13
besides this is of course the answer
00:25:15
directly to Boris Johnson
00:25:17
foreigners are English volunteers and
00:25:20
This is what Putin thinks is raising the threshold
00:25:24
trade increasing the positions with which he
00:25:27
will bargain for hostages but on
00:25:31
in fact, this is certainly another
00:25:32
showing the West who he is dealing with
00:25:34
and when is the next time macron says
00:25:37
help Putin save face
00:25:39
still remind him that the face
00:25:41
is preserved not because it is legal for Putin
00:25:43
will be given the right to create
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filtration camps and concentration camps on
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conquered territory in which
00:25:50
all of Kherson turned into all of Mariupol
00:25:54
a man saving his face by the fact that he is not
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steals other people's grain and does not behave like
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I really want to train a terrorist
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repetition of the Savchenko process
00:26:03
apparently because they report to him that everything
00:26:06
is going well then he has already imagined himself
00:26:08
Stalin's producing process of 1937
00:26:12
only instead of the fifth Vanger he has it on
00:26:14
picking up nightingales on nightingales and skobeeva
00:26:17
they're like a ruble they're wooden they're
00:26:21
non-convertible in this general sense
00:26:24
Putin's problem is
00:26:26
that his propaganda, unlike
00:26:28
The currency is not communist
00:26:30
capable of not competitive in
00:26:32
the west is not the same the same
00:26:35
trade the same rate increase we
00:26:39
we see in the story with grain when Putin
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grain is stolen from Ukrainian ports
00:26:47
Ukrainian ports and scare the West with the fact that
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Here you are waiting for the 2nd Arab Spring in general
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reminded me how this whole thing works
00:26:56
grain is such a thing that
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called world food
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organization and
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like it used to be when there was famine in the world
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Then
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a huge number of people
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quantity as a rule this hunger was
00:27:13
modes that are not capable of normal
00:27:16
co-owners of these economies were
00:27:17
Marxist cannibalistic regimes are deprived
00:27:20
very often these cannibalistic regimes in
00:27:22
pushed forward starving children or
00:27:25
they even deliberately staged a famine and then
00:27:27
collected money for it or
00:27:30
food and anything with it
00:27:31
did and of course because they are with one
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sides caused famine and on the other
00:27:36
the parties distributed food then they
00:27:38
through this to strengthen and now there is
00:27:41
this is the world food
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an organization that is largely
00:27:44
degree solved the problem of hunger in
00:27:46
if you look at what's happening in
00:27:48
in Africa on the spot what is happening there
00:27:50
something like this
00:27:52
there is some local tribe or clan there
00:27:55
or family or just local bandits or
00:27:59
local policies if they differ
00:28:01
one from the other and here they are
00:28:05
the root cause of hunger because they
00:28:07
you turned the whole country into an economic
00:28:09
swamps and they are at the same time those
00:28:12
the very people through whom the world
00:28:14
food organization gives away
00:28:16
grain because but imagine this
00:28:18
this organization will come to Mariupol
00:28:20
through whom will the ice be distributed, of course?
00:28:23
she will distribute grain through
00:28:24
Russian army what will happen after this
00:28:26
Russian army and these same
00:28:28
Gauleiter but it will just be complete
00:28:30
happiness because they can
00:28:32
control the entire population of Mariupol
00:28:35
without even making any effort
00:28:37
concentration camps simply because they will
00:28:39
distribute grain and people will exchange grain
00:28:43
do whatever they tell you to do
00:28:46
quite an ugly bureaucratic point
00:28:48
which grew out of the best intentions
00:28:51
Well, as you know, the road to hell is always
00:28:53
paved with these very best
00:28:55
intentions and it's a little expensive
00:28:57
really built in some
00:28:59
countries of the Middle East and especially
00:29:02
African countries and
00:29:04
accordingly, if there is no grain then
00:29:09
will
00:29:10
how to scare Putin into exodus to Europe
00:29:12
refugees
00:29:14
European refugees and Europe already has these
00:29:17
I've seen refugees and don't really want them
00:29:19
take in this sense the case with grain
00:29:23
Putin decided to make a new problem to
00:29:25
let it be his usual taxi then
00:29:27
if it didn't work out
00:29:29
fight what you wanted
00:29:33
Well, for example, it didn’t work out in 2014
00:29:37
achieve what he wanted in Ukraine
00:29:39
create a new problem for example in Syria
00:29:42
try to exchange it for the previous one
00:29:45
actually, to be honest, it seemed to me that
00:29:47
then the problem that Putin will do
00:29:50
in the south this is especially when it started
00:29:53
Paul's fortification on the island of serpents is
00:29:56
there will be a landing in Bessarabia and an attempt
00:29:58
classes in Moldova but then it turned out
00:30:00
such a practical thing that there is simply nothing
00:30:04
physically occupy the young man there is no extra
00:30:06
troops
00:30:07
so try it accordingly
00:30:10
make into grain
00:30:13
there are some more important stories
00:30:16
which I want to tell you on this
00:30:20
week I if you noticed a lot
00:30:23
all the past times I said that
00:30:27
happening at the front because like me
00:30:29
I already said it was much more important than that
00:30:32
what's going on there
00:30:33
Facebook even on diplomatic fronts
00:30:37
and who wrote what and who said what on
00:30:40
final what is this Yulia Latynina what is this code
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access that 10 thousand people will see enough
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00:30:58
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00:31:02
some
00:31:03
bigger things that I
00:31:06
tried not to talk
00:31:10
I already spoke briefly about
00:31:14
it's about the fact that here I am all the time
00:31:18
Russia and Ukraine were asked by two peoples
00:31:20
one people, brotherly country, not brotherly
00:31:23
country and
00:31:25
the situation reminds me of the hundred years war
00:31:28
in what sense of the word it’s very simple
00:31:31
if you read what a hundred year old is
00:31:34
you'll go to war, just Wikipedia
00:31:36
you will see what is written there that this is war
00:31:38
England and France it continued
00:31:41
so much then it was the English war
00:31:44
nation and the French nation and from the point
00:31:46
doubts of contemporaries it was
00:31:48
absolutely not true because
00:31:49
contemporaries did not know that they were fighting
00:31:52
in the hundred years war
00:31:54
why didn't they know because it
00:31:56
time, the actual concept of nation in
00:31:58
there was no Christian world
00:32:01
Christendom's own and England and
00:32:03
France belonged to the Christian
00:32:05
peace and what was most important was class
00:32:08
from the point of view of this class world
00:32:11
French knights and English knights
00:32:14
there were creatures of exactly the same breed
00:32:17
they belonged to the same class
00:32:19
didn’t kill each other, more often than not
00:32:23
they killed each other, as a rule, they didn’t take each other
00:32:25
captured each other when they took each other
00:32:27
each other into captivity they treated each other
00:32:29
friend very chivalrously they planted
00:32:32
they personally brought the prisoner to the table
00:32:35
he had a dish or bandaged his wounds
00:32:38
or brought a dish during a feast and
00:32:42
accordingly from the English point of view
00:32:45
and the French knights they were one and the same
00:32:47
especially since they spoke the same language
00:32:48
language because the British at that time
00:32:51
there were still
00:32:53
formations
00:32:56
the reigning English summer were still
00:32:59
descendants of the Normans mainly
00:33:01
at the beginning of the particularly Hundred Years' War and
00:33:05
especially before it starts
00:33:08
2 the most important thing and
00:33:10
on the contrary, commoners who from the point
00:33:15
knights view
00:33:17
belonged to a completely different
00:33:20
kind of human race than knights
00:33:23
used but no protection and so
00:33:27
called USA yours that is a raid with the purpose
00:33:30
extermination of peasants around this or
00:33:32
there was just something else in the castle back then
00:33:34
like economic sanctions were under
00:33:36
type of economic war
00:33:39
commoners could be killed
00:33:41
it was necessary to rape them
00:33:42
enjoyed the protection that
00:33:44
enjoyed by beautiful ladies and
00:33:46
noble people sitting on a horse having
00:33:49
expensive armor and
00:33:51
accordingly there was no feeling
00:33:55
commonality between the French knight and
00:33:57
French just flew and between
00:33:59
English knight
00:34:01
French knight is a sense of community
00:34:03
it was but the most important thing is why
00:34:06
no one thought that he was fighting in
00:34:08
not a hundred years old and because
00:34:10
the actual process of the emergence of a nation
00:34:13
this is exactly what happened during the centenary
00:34:15
war and because long before the centenary
00:34:17
wars the British were always at war with
00:34:19
French if they switched to
00:34:22
on the side of others they turned into
00:34:24
there were even representatives of another nation
00:34:26
such a word is made here in French
00:34:28
French and this war did not start at 15
00:34:33
century not in the 14th century not in the 13th century it began with
00:34:37
the moment when Norman and first
00:34:41
conquered
00:34:43
French
00:34:45
French Lorraine and named it
00:34:48
after that armand they
00:34:50
it happened later when
00:34:55
the Norman dukes conquered England and
00:34:58
became English kings and she
00:35:02
kept happening all the time
00:35:07
because at some point
00:35:09
at some point in the 12th century for example
00:35:13
English kings had much more and
00:35:17
continental possessions than himself
00:35:19
French king because let's say in
00:35:21
the empire of angels is in full swing
00:35:24
administration of the English king Henry 2
00:35:27
respectively
00:35:29
possessions
00:35:31
English kings on the continent besides
00:35:33
the standard itself included Anzhu Men
00:35:37
even Toulouse Aquitaine which was
00:35:42
obtained from marriage with Eleanor of Aquitaine
00:35:44
and so on while French
00:35:47
the king at that moment owned Ile-de-France
00:35:50
well the series happened longer
00:35:53
historical unique historical
00:35:55
events
00:35:57
for example one of them was
00:35:59
that the Xiaobo rebelled against Henry 2
00:36:02
his or rather not both of his sons first 1
00:36:04
then his other son he had four
00:36:06
them, but here are two of them, the collection was given alone
00:36:10
of these sons of rebels was good
00:36:12
known to us all king richard the lion
00:36:14
heart
00:36:15
which by the way didn’t just rebel
00:36:18
did it against his own father
00:36:19
alliance with the French king with whom
00:36:22
was very close to not eating and with one
00:36:25
cup they slept in the same bed yes yes
00:36:27
it was exactly what you were thinking about
00:36:29
because king richard the lionheart
00:36:31
did not torture addiction to the female sex
00:36:35
even when he married his
00:36:37
the chosen one, or rather the chosen one of his mother
00:36:39
Bering Ryon no information that he
00:36:41
ever slept with her no average
00:36:43
Shim actually slept with a woman and this one
00:36:46
there was such a drama, imagine with
00:36:50
on one side two young and beautiful
00:36:52
king who rebel against
00:36:55
the father of one of them and when King Henry
00:37:00
died so as not to part from ours
00:37:02
the two young men even started a project together
00:37:05
a crusade that ended very
00:37:07
bad because during the trip to this
00:37:11
hike Richard 2 married Berengaria
00:37:13
the French kings did not tolerate this
00:37:14
at that moment they became terrible enemies
00:37:17
as often happens with people whose love
00:37:20
turned into something else well
00:37:22
imagine what happens when
00:37:24
divorcing his wife, two crashed here
00:37:26
king
00:37:28
this is what I mean
00:37:30
stories of this kind and
00:37:33
the fact that King Richard is described
00:37:37
reasons did not leave legitimate offspring
00:37:39
this fact that his successor is King John
00:37:43
John the landless was very bad
00:37:44
king from the point of view of the then
00:37:46
chivalry he killed his political
00:37:49
opponents
00:37:50
he actually manually strangled his
00:37:53
Arthur's nephew, which at that time was not
00:37:55
accepted this is now a newbie Navalny
00:37:59
and so on and when the English barons
00:38:02
they took it very badly, they forced
00:38:06
King John sign the Great Charter
00:38:08
liberties
00:38:10
which was written as English
00:38:12
barons have the right to rebel against
00:38:15
king if he behaves badly and
00:38:19
because as I already said king john
00:38:21
behaved badly and had no
00:38:23
baronial support, among other things
00:38:26
lost suffered big losses
00:38:28
continent and as a result of a number of such
00:38:33
stories it ended with
00:38:37
possession of the English kings
00:38:39
continent grew smaller and smaller and
00:38:42
who the moment when the centenary arrived
00:38:44
war from Magna Carta and from
00:38:48
other Khabarovsk uprisings in particular
00:38:50
the uprising of 1263 turned out to be famous
00:38:55
the English Parliament which in particular
00:38:58
I really didn’t like it when English kings
00:39:01
fought especially on the continent because
00:39:03
that the English Parliament should have
00:39:05
pay for it with your own taxes and
00:39:08
everything that the English kings won
00:39:11
on the continent in battles then usually
00:39:13
Parliament didn't talk about soap anymore
00:39:15
let's give money for this war it's me why ah
00:39:19
what if history turned out perfectly
00:39:23
otherwise we would see it completely
00:39:26
another English completely different
00:39:28
French in completely different
00:39:31
the boundaries of know say we could see
00:39:36
United Kingdom
00:39:37
which is ruled in the end
00:39:40
Norman peaches who took the title and
00:39:43
English and French kings by the way
00:39:45
for the title of French kings they are
00:39:48
what caused the hundred years war
00:39:50
had every right in any case
00:39:52
much larger than the real ones
00:39:54
French kings and no one would even
00:39:57
I understood how to actually go
00:40:00
conversation about a separate English and
00:40:03
separately to the French nation but that's me
00:40:07
because a nation is not something
00:40:10
frozen formation which
00:40:12
sweep through all centuries of the nation
00:40:15
is formed in history as a result
00:40:17
unique political actions and in that
00:40:20
these are finally becoming isolated
00:40:23
12 Ukrainian and Russian before our eyes
00:40:28
in this sense, of course, Putin nailed it
00:40:31
aspen stake in any idea what
00:40:36
well how
00:40:38
say here is England and France
00:40:42
English French nation can
00:40:44
be friends with each other but it would be funny
00:40:47
now in england remember what you know
00:40:50
we were once continental
00:40:52
possessions, let's try to get them back
00:40:56
even if it legally has some
00:41:00
the reason is that the train has left
00:41:03
so despite the fact that all participants
00:41:06
the hundred years war preceding you
00:41:09
knew that they were participating in his centenary
00:41:11
nevertheless it was a war
00:41:13
really the hundred years war because
00:41:16
Sometimes
00:41:17
story she has some body there
00:41:20
we learn the logical character
00:41:24
the expediency of history is only in
00:41:26
as a result of what she did
00:41:29
Now, if we look at the history of Russia
00:41:32
Ukraine, then this story could have happened
00:41:37
turn out completely differently
00:41:39
but for example
00:41:42
let's say yes, actually I'm a little bit at first
00:41:46
I’ll say one important other thing and
00:41:49
I urge you not to forget to subscribe to
00:41:52
our channel
00:41:54
11 thousand people are watching us wrong
00:41:57
so much but not so little for
00:42:00
I understand this time of day at the dacha
00:42:03
more interesting, these are some things
00:42:07
which I also said but which I didn’t
00:42:09
in vain no no opinions yo repeat again
00:42:12
was a European country that
00:42:15
was called Kievan Rus, it was European
00:42:19
the country was on the very periphery
00:42:20
Europe of that time but she was part of it
00:42:24
it had several disadvantages for example
00:42:26
she used the Cyrillic alphabet
00:42:28
instead of Latin or Greek at least
00:42:32
It took her a little while to translate it into her native language
00:42:37
the Bible so that of course it’s very bad because
00:42:39
that all of Europe and unity itself
00:42:43
was supported precisely due to the fact that
00:42:46
all learned people in Europe spoke
00:42:49
Latin and the Bible was not translated into
00:42:51
vulgar languages ​​it supported
00:42:53
European unity respectively country in
00:42:57
in which the Bible was translated, and even into
00:42:59
some squiggles and even this country
00:43:04
adopted Orthodoxy from the Byzantine
00:43:06
empires they are Catholicism from the West
00:43:09
Europe at least this happened at that time
00:43:11
moment when both churches are not formally
00:43:13
of course there was some sharing
00:43:15
disadvantage for its development but quite
00:43:17
tolerable and we see that this shortcoming
00:43:20
condensed by the most important feature
00:43:23
the country's involvement in the European
00:43:24
turnover besides the fact that those reigned in it
00:43:29
the very princes who actually
00:43:31
conquered the same Normandy
00:43:33
conquered the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
00:43:35
the same Varangians conquered England
00:43:38
They are also Normans, they are also Vikings
00:43:41
that's why they were all related
00:43:42
connections from all over Europe and gave their
00:43:46
daughters to marry is the most important sign
00:43:50
common holistic common cultural urn
00:43:52
integrity, we note that the flow
00:43:55
the Romanov dynasty was also part
00:43:57
Europe because its representatives
00:44:01
got married and lied to get married respectively
00:44:04
European from simple European
00:44:06
the reigning houses are very important
00:44:09
sign let's say no one with the Ottoman sultans in
00:44:15
no relation to Europe
00:44:18
so this country died as a result
00:44:22
invasion of the horde and precisely as a result
00:44:25
invasion of the horde a new center was formed
00:44:29
power among the Moscow princes who
00:44:32
for claims in yards that were accepted
00:44:35
to a large extent both customs and
00:44:40
it so happened that this country
00:44:43
reunited again with the center in Moscow
00:44:45
And
00:44:46
note that
00:44:49
Ukraine
00:44:51
was part of the Russian Empire
00:44:53
only when the Russian Empire
00:44:56
or then its successor the Soviet Union
00:44:59
were more or less European
00:45:02
states
00:45:03
Russian Empire under Peter the Great
00:45:05
generally tried to become European
00:45:07
state oh hey it worked it's very
00:45:09
significantly especially under Catherine II
00:45:11
further as for the Soviet Union then
00:45:14
at least tell me what it was like
00:45:16
a European state would seem to be
00:45:18
strange but nevertheless it was
00:45:20
state based on fanatical
00:45:23
course of progress is based on fanatical
00:45:25
to ult technology based on
00:45:27
completely Western ideas of Karl Marx
00:45:30
the pain of that is based on a completely Western
00:45:33
the idea of ​​totalitarianism because it’s different
00:45:36
a kind of totalitarianism I recall in
00:45:38
this moment existed too
00:45:41
West in Nazi Germany and so
00:45:48
recovering country heiress
00:45:51
Kievan Rus will inevitably have it
00:45:54
connect more and more with
00:45:56
Europe and
00:45:58
relationship and it will be beautiful
00:46:02
relationship
00:46:03
at least somewhat normal or whatever
00:46:07
will stand
00:46:08
there will be an iron curtain
00:46:12
per month and exclusively from Russia itself
00:46:16
depends on whether Russia will be there too
00:46:20
how can it become a European country?
00:46:22
if you don't end Putin's regime if in
00:46:25
it will be completely cleaned
00:46:27
army complete army reform as well as
00:46:30
Ottoman port was reformed and enchanted
00:46:32
complete abolition of the Janissaries or if this country
00:46:36
will turn into the horde's new heir
00:46:38
new order and spiritual values ​​and
00:46:40
cesspool
00:46:42
then accordingly new
00:46:47
Ukraine is the heiress of Kievan Rus in
00:46:50
geopolitics with geopolitics and groups
00:46:53
will take the place it occupied
00:46:56
imperial russia
00:46:57
There are no other options, could they?
00:47:02
serves the situation differently, yes of course too
00:47:04
just like in the case of the hundred years war
00:47:07
there were dozens of options
00:47:10
historical if we could imagine
00:47:12
imagine that, for example, history would
00:47:15
turned out this way
00:47:16
that Ukraine together with Poland and Lithuania
00:47:19
would form a single state and this
00:47:22
one option a
00:47:24
accordingly, Russia did not stand on
00:47:28
let there be no European reforms
00:47:30
Peter the Great would have remained small
00:47:33
Moscow principality which would
00:47:34
ended somewhere in the Smolensk area
00:47:36
and maybe it wouldn’t have gone any further
00:47:40
somewhere up to the Ural mountains and there
00:47:42
some great thing would begin
00:47:44
Irinka or pieces of China or anything
00:47:47
this kind of thing
00:47:48
we can imagine the situation
00:47:50
which as a result of other historical
00:47:53
layouts say Ottoman port
00:47:56
captured the lands of Ukraine and then
00:47:59
Ukraine had a hard time in the same way as
00:48:01
Bulgaria didn’t have it easy before or
00:48:03
Serbia
00:48:05
we can imagine a lot happened
00:48:08
since it happened and here's the stuffing
00:48:12
it's impossible to turn an egg back
00:48:14
it's impossible to put it back together again, he wants it
00:48:19
doesn’t understand and is trying to make mincemeat
00:48:22
back he's the opposite
00:48:24
does something terrible not only to both no not
00:48:28
but not only in Ukraine they do not
00:48:30
just impossible now
00:48:32
sympathy for Ukraine but because they don’t
00:48:35
only not only impossible
00:48:37
some in the near future
00:48:40
reconciliation between the people
00:48:43
of course also
00:48:46
absolutely destroys future destiny
00:48:49
Russia a
00:48:52
Russia will rise to Europe like I already
00:48:56
rocks until Russia becomes Europe
00:48:58
no contact between Ukraine and
00:49:01
of today's Russia will be simply impossible
00:49:03
dialogue will be impossible, but will it become
00:49:06
Russia Europe and here we come to that
00:49:08
sad part of the equation which I
00:49:10
I just said because
00:49:13
occurs without the weakness of the West and
00:49:16
the weakness of the civilized world would be
00:49:17
impossible when we think that
00:49:22
happened in 20 years that we hope in the water
00:49:24
I'll change my profession
00:49:25
that there is a man who built palaces
00:49:29
from the regime that took kickbacks this regime
00:49:32
turned into a fascist regime
00:49:34
then the answer is that not only
00:49:37
received changed and changed
00:49:40
the civilized world because these
00:49:43
people who were bad groaned and said
00:49:46
oh how bad it is before our eyes
00:49:48
Mariupol turned into
00:49:51
concentration camp of 20 thousand dead well
00:49:53
let's let you keep it with us
00:49:55
face and get back to fighting against
00:49:57
global warming
00:50:00
I don't have much left
00:50:03
stories I'd like to talk about
00:50:09
there are not many questions about marina here
00:50:12
Ovsyanikov I have a very short answer
00:50:14
don't shoot census takers during
00:50:16
wars are counterproductive
00:50:19
this woman did the deed I did
00:50:22
I agree that she did a couple later
00:50:25
not the smartest things like coming to
00:50:27
Kyiv but how to say
00:50:29
spend the night Chinese phrase noble
00:50:31
husband judges people by their achievements
00:50:33
a short man counts people by their
00:50:35
disadvantage, well, count hundreds Marina
00:50:38
Ovsyannikova by her disadvantage
00:50:44
a few more stories that I would like
00:50:47
I wanted to ask, but since
00:50:50
how much of a star since I became today
00:50:53
speak
00:50:54
more abstract things than the situation on
00:50:57
front but to the situation at the front we
00:50:58
we'll be back with the novel Svetlana and here's another one
00:51:02
a question that has been asked many times
00:51:04
that the Russians are to blame for something?
00:51:07
culture is what Putin is doing now
00:51:11
Isn't it worth exchanging Russian culture?
00:51:13
I think there is no need to worry
00:51:14
excellent Russian culture
00:51:17
culture is dealt with by Putin before him
00:51:20
of course I was working on steel, but here we go
00:51:22
he continues to do this successfully
00:51:24
Mariupol ionic Russian culture
00:51:26
cancels better than him with this question
00:51:28
no one will burn, can’t handle it, and here I am
00:51:31
passed a wonderful story about how in
00:51:33
city ​​of St. Petersburg erased from the wall
00:51:35
image of Daniil Kharms and jellyfish if
00:51:39
translate this what he says I will find for on
00:51:41
Russian language then apparently it is
00:51:43
happened at the request of the man's son
00:51:45
who wrote the denunciation and then
00:51:48
got his apartment
00:51:50
I don't think that people who are now
00:51:53
they are fighting in Severodonetsk and they are until cancellation
00:51:55
Russian culture and he would note
00:51:57
Russian tanks that have a port on them
00:52:00
people who are there immediately write a lot on
00:52:03
that you didn't complain that
00:52:06
as I already said, the tanks have learned
00:52:08
Russians would fight if they
00:52:09
artillery
00:52:11
that during the period it drives cannon fodder that
00:52:14
no shells, especially not delivered yet
00:52:16
Western artillery that's a lot of me
00:52:20
complained that now as soon as
00:52:22
the front line at headquarters has stabilized
00:52:25
developed writings and for every burned
00:52:27
armored personnel carrier must report so the soul
00:52:29
take out and or what in the soldiers soldiers
00:52:33
need to be familiar with safety rules
00:52:36
this is not a joke, we discussed this with
00:52:38
Oleg Zhdanov and Orestovich but honestly
00:52:41
I’ll say that from the defenders
00:52:43
Severodonetsk doesn’t remind me of Pushkin
00:52:45
no one complained
00:52:46
so while this is real
00:52:49
warriors cancels the Russian army people
00:52:51
who somehow want them on the sofas
00:52:53
deserve to compensate for the fact that
00:52:55
they are sitting on a DeLorean thinking, come on
00:52:57
I will bravely cancel Pushkin, this is in common with
00:53:00
my point of view of the series of fighters
00:53:01
global warming is easy to fight
00:53:03
global warming and easy to fight
00:53:05
Pushkin
00:53:08
as for the imperial ones themselves
00:53:12
motives of Russian culture naturally
00:53:15
there is such a thing but you know it’s not alone
00:53:19
Russian culture
00:53:20
this is a sin, so I can open it here
00:53:24
there is a book called the bible in it
00:53:25
ten commandments from the wrong ten
00:53:28
commandments to love your neighbor and
00:53:31
so on for the wrong ten commandments
00:53:34
make yourself the idol you think
00:53:36
who are in the outcome chapter 20 you are in the outcome
00:53:40
chapter 3 4 and
00:53:43
Tires for open mouth takes Lee Yoshiwara
00:53:46
sachet rotobo nut foam their e m a cashback
00:53:50
b.x. kate rover profile amounts in this
00:53:55
dropouts there are quieter run 2 this is Ashirov typhus
00:53:58
company, well, I won’t teach you Yuri, but
00:54:01
Let me remind you what this means, I don’t conclude
00:54:04
covenant with the people of the land in which you
00:54:07
come break their altar and
00:54:09
break them would cut their matzahs ​​you
00:54:15
never concluding with him it's never
00:54:19
marry their daughters otherwise they will lie
00:54:22
from your sons and so on and so on
00:54:25
I have a question, this Nazi one
00:54:27
text and but he is not imperial but
00:54:30
we will cancel the Nazi rewrite
00:54:32
we'll be a
00:54:35
here is a little further in the same bible
00:54:38
in the same Pentateuch of Moses in the book
00:54:42
numbers chapter 31
00:54:44
Moses demands to kill all media
00:54:47
pull after
00:54:50
him after the Jew visited the women
00:54:54
asks why we did this and women
00:54:57
also orders to kill and this IMHO is not a joke
00:54:59
we'll rewrite it
00:55:03
there is such a thing as antique
00:55:05
literature but re-read Thucydides' speeches
00:55:08
military leaders and Persians
00:55:11
we will also cancel them there
00:55:13
blatant nationalism in these speeches there
00:55:16
the main content of the speeches is what these
00:55:18
barbarians in the sense the Persians walk in departments and
00:55:21
when in captivity they are undressed and made
00:55:25
naked, they are very shy about it, well
00:55:28
clean water and they also say Greek in
00:55:32
the leaders of their troops are these barbarians
00:55:34
pay taxes but aren't they barbarians
00:55:37
means they are slaves because they are free
00:55:39
people don't pay taxes
00:55:41
count the notes on the Gallic War
00:55:43
something written which Putin is invading
00:55:46
Ukraine Cho'gall and Caesar made words
00:55:50
We will also cancel Igor’s regiment
00:55:51
In general, Prince, by the way, this is also by the way
00:55:55
monument to Ukrainian and Russian
00:55:57
culture went on a raid on the run
00:56:01
predatory people he ran into
00:56:05
he was not killed, but he was taken prisoner and
00:56:07
they married with honor and he also ran away, that's all
00:56:11
world culture is all several thousand years old
00:56:16
if you read carefully what's in
00:56:18
it says a
00:56:20
it says that from the point of view
00:56:24
modern generation snowflake hair
00:56:27
stand on end but cancel all this
00:56:31
called any cultural revolution
00:56:35
cultural revolution disgusts me
00:56:38
something that happened in the kingdom of Judah
00:56:42
under King Josiah when the ancient
00:56:44
The Israeli religion was invented by monotheism
00:56:47
so this is the one that came straight from behind
00:56:49
donya because any cultural
00:56:52
revolution
00:56:53
it deprives humanity of that enormous
00:56:54
cultural layer on which it grows
00:56:57
cultures, the paradox is that
00:57:00
that the presence of tours with and terrifying
00:57:02
regulations do not interfere with Israel in any way
00:57:05
to be a first world country, what if
00:57:08
this book wouldn't exist if it didn't exist
00:57:11
there would be no Jewish people in Israel because
00:57:14
that any crop is soil, but those
00:57:18
idiots who are just fighting right now
00:57:21
those idiots are literally in Greek
00:57:24
in the sense of the word because what they eat
00:57:26
called an uneducated person
00:57:29
99 percent of all the people who
00:57:31
they kept Ukrainians in the Yagodny cellars
00:57:36
Pushkin most likely they didn’t read him
00:57:39
canceled for themselves much earlier
00:57:42
than they did it means they were angry
00:57:45
fighters against imperialism I repeat once again
00:57:48
from my point of view, this is the story about
00:57:51
abolition of Russian culture Russian
00:57:53
culture is not a classic case
00:57:55
relevant issues like in the West
00:57:58
they are discussing whether a woman can have
00:58:01
penis instead of discussing
00:58:04
the really relevant question is why
00:58:07
west a
00:58:09
gives in to Putin or why more and more
00:58:13
people are receiving benefits and fewer and fewer
00:58:17
of people want to work
00:58:19
it’s the same with those people who discuss
00:58:23
Should Russian culture be cancelled?
00:58:25
in order to discuss what is needed
00:58:28
change in the Ukrainian army so that it
00:58:31
fought even better I call honestly
00:58:35
speaking not to the ability to cancel again
00:58:39
Ukraine does not need Russian culture
00:58:42
Russian army but no need for culture
00:58:45
no cancel because cancel
00:58:47
sculpture is the same
00:58:49
throw away the fertile layer of soil from
00:58:51
words seam terrible worms and
00:58:54
Sometimes it’s hard work, that’s the point
00:58:58
that in every culture there is imperialism
00:59:01
with any sufficiently ancient culture there is
00:59:05
imperialism and Nazism and sadism and what
00:59:09
there is no such cruelty in her and all this
00:59:13
turns into humus
00:59:16
Now I remind us that it was Julia
00:59:19
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00:59:23
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00:59:32
happens to what happens on
00:59:33
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00:59:37
sveta na x novel in here hello
00:59:42
so novel I don’t hear your words yet
00:59:50
so while Dasha is adjusting the sound oh
00:59:54
novel
00:59:56
yes yes yes yes yes I will hear yes everyone friend
01:00:03
everyone sees each other and
01:00:05
hear
01:00:06
I remind you that we are starting the second
01:00:09
hour access code I remind you that this is Julia
01:00:12
Latin and Roman Tsvetan which but
01:00:15
actually all these three months I
01:00:17
advised and provided me with absolutely
01:00:19
invaluable help, I don’t know how I would live without
01:00:22
Romana figured out what was happening
01:00:26
and at the front and before the start of this conversation
01:00:29
As always, I traditionally want first
01:00:34
invite you to try asking
01:00:36
questions if we succeed we
01:00:39
We will voice some of them
01:00:40
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Hello
01:00:49
jackdaw nose and so my short question is I
01:00:54
didn't say anything specifically about it
01:00:57
current situation at the front with an emphasis on
01:01:00
North Donetsk what's happening
01:01:03
over the last couple of days or so
01:01:07
increased increased shelling in
01:01:10
basically go the contour of the secret struggle and
01:01:13
pipe assy front line begins Kherson
01:01:16
and almost to Kharkov
01:01:18
Severodonetsk
01:01:21
basically at the moment there is a sign
01:01:26
such alternating battles
01:01:29
it's mostly work
01:01:33
art art works for us Ukrainians
01:01:38
brother works our works by
01:01:41
Russian troops
01:01:43
details nerve if we talk about the fund line
01:01:46
somehow to the water it passes you a little
01:01:50
stands just west of the center of Severodonetsk
01:01:53
and practically
01:01:54
the edges of the nitrogen industrial zone are not the same
01:01:59
area
01:02:02
the next morning let's say today were
01:02:06
messages that everyone is going to Donetsk
01:02:10
positional battles, they were street battles, that means they were
01:02:15
messages about what is currently
01:02:19
Russian troops are advancing on
01:02:23
north northeast
01:02:25
our warriors sit down and hold the city
01:02:31
well, that's about it
01:02:33
because at the moment it's all the same
01:02:35
parity there is no parity in the arch
01:02:39
so far the Russian arch is working more powerfully
01:02:45
than ours but our touch works and especially
01:02:48
after receiving sevens 777
01:02:52
howitzers
01:02:55
started working very accurately knocking out
01:02:59
almost everything that can be knocked out and wider
01:03:01
everything we see with
01:03:03
special forces special operations forces guerrillas
01:03:10
copters
01:03:12
intelligence because where we get it practically
01:03:16
We take everything out, we take everything we can take out
01:03:19
March sevens there there really about
01:03:22
closer
01:03:24
Severodonetsk
01:03:25
there are probably up to a hundred already
01:03:28
they work they work well and
01:03:31
deep rear
01:03:33
We’re already getting food from Taida matchmaker
01:03:37
to the girl if you heard yesterday they worked on
01:03:41
a little bit very pretty good
01:03:43
piggy bank ask for more by going to the girl
01:03:47
this is where the vans were covered by cypher dada
01:03:52
what
01:03:56
could you please under a to z something like this from
01:04:00
with joy that the novel is already
01:04:03
finally got in touch with us I got in touch
01:04:05
I forgot to fully introduce the novel
01:04:07
Let me remind you that the novel is a reserve colonel
01:04:10
the former pilot is tall and and accordingly
01:04:14
military expert and a person who is very
01:04:18
knows a lot about what's going on and
01:04:22
if you can tell me a little more about how
01:04:25
covered this Varna Rostov base because
01:04:27
in my opinion
01:04:28
but the bases are designed so that they are not
01:04:31
covered
01:04:32
no, but this base deep in the rear was it
01:04:37
to the squirrels the former Stakhanov is quite
01:04:41
long distance long distance
01:04:44
from the front line they were located this way
01:04:49
how to say it means ex
01:04:54
sports complex almost at the stadium
01:04:57
Means
01:05:00
I will carry out further target designation as soon as possible
01:05:02
all that they were local partisans
01:05:05
discs further target designation because
01:05:07
just the beginning of our rpa came to get it
01:05:10
worked so we said goodbye
01:05:14
break down I don’t understand with any
01:05:15
company
01:05:17
no, but not all the desired blossoming
01:05:20
how many are traveling said goodbye to Lana
01:05:23
walkie-talkies most likely from not a single rose there
01:05:25
more than a hundred
01:05:27
here you are, partisans, I understand correctly
01:05:31
that after all this is not a partisan, I am a force
01:05:33
special operations through honest
01:05:35
speak
01:05:36
Well, most likely we will find out about it
01:05:40
only after towards the end of the war after
01:05:42
our victory
01:05:43
do our special operations force guerrillas
01:05:46
you're practically the same
01:05:49
partisan detachments were deployed and with
01:05:52
with the help of special operations forces almost 14
01:05:55
in the fourteenth year this is
01:05:57
partisan detachments themselves but then somewhere
01:06:00
after a year there were 2 partisan detachments
01:06:05
transferred to the council
01:06:08
special operations kalle were cumin it's strong
01:06:09
special operations therefore we can talk about
01:06:11
that at the moment and strength
01:06:13
special operations guerrilla trails yeah well
01:06:15
this is the same
01:06:18
Am I correct about the girl?
01:06:20
that she was arranged so before her
01:06:24
old soviet artillery
01:06:27
get home the disadvantages of the base that they
01:06:30
Initially the bases were located like this
01:06:33
to their old one which beats but from 15 and
01:06:37
25 kilograms from the sea and this is
01:06:41
range is under the terms it is in view therefore
01:06:43
up to 100 years a
01:06:45
why can we be sure that it is
01:06:48
special operations forces or guerrilla
01:06:51
no matter why it couldn't be a drone
01:06:54
who flew and directed the artery
01:06:56
otherwise the drone could have done it later
01:06:59
adjustments
01:07:01
colleagues adjustment to drone but
01:07:05
adjust or artillery later but
01:07:08
initially the goals are given to start
01:07:10
partisan detachment after
01:07:13
Russian troops entered the territory
01:07:15
Ukraine already after the 2nd 4th
01:07:20
rose rose and fox force
01:07:22
the resistance is quite powerful and
01:07:25
local
01:07:27
organized themselves into groups and strength
01:07:31
special operation leaving the occupied
01:07:34
territories are also groups of people who
01:07:37
worked here on tasks from the beginning
01:07:42
practically explore and in dynamics
01:07:46
see the movement of troops and the most
01:07:49
interesting Russian troops latest
01:07:51
time may have changed tactics but they didn’t
01:07:54
they didn’t change the logistics, that is
01:07:58
tactics on the front end are different now, but no
01:07:59
so that it would be our first first month there
01:08:01
2 4 2 4 numbers out logistics left then
01:08:05
same location bass location
01:08:07
warehouses location s.m. repair
01:08:10
workshops
01:08:11
this is all practically, in certain
01:08:15
templates by distance from the front line
01:08:18
which can be easily calculated, here they are
01:08:22
have not yet played at range
01:08:25
Tyler who's coming in now they're not
01:08:28
naturally we played almost
01:08:30
Ukrainian troops and command
01:08:33
Ukrainian practically sees everything
01:08:35
the dynamics of movement spread out
01:08:38
Russian tail on so again
01:08:39
I repeat, such logistics are not practical
01:08:42
haven't changed they get attached
01:08:44
logistics is tied to the movement of troops and
01:08:47
technology is tied to the railway
01:08:50
nodes
01:08:51
zelazny railway lines
01:08:54
that's why it's very easy to
01:08:56
predict and see it’s easy to fail
01:09:00
technology that can sufficiently
01:09:02
practically we can give or rather so we
01:09:04
We know about all centers and all warehouses
01:09:07
about all movements of Russian troops
01:09:10
in Ukrainian piggy bank Ukrainian
01:09:12
territory the only thing is not to
01:09:14
we can get them all but as soon as we
01:09:16
we can get it when they come in more
01:09:19
long-range
01:09:21
we wanted artillery systems, we can do it
01:09:24
practically work to the full depth
01:09:25
front exactly as much as we
01:09:29
they will give
01:09:30
how far what range will they give us
01:09:33
ammunition is still promised, that is, what
01:09:36
now we have it somewhere up to 40
01:09:39
kilometers range and I'm a cat of sevens
01:09:41
yes all charges
01:09:43
soul we have and somewhere around 100 150
01:09:47
the trunks are already a
01:09:50
that's when Larisa High Mars comes in and there
01:09:53
of course the capacity will increase
01:09:55
this is the type of projectile up to 70-80 kilometers
01:09:58
for now, but if still Western countries
01:10:02
will be more supportive in some way
01:10:07
with our mouths we will get missile systems and
01:10:11
longer range 150 kilometers and 300
01:10:13
Well, of course everyone will be there already
01:10:17
Do I understand correctly now then now
01:10:19
you said two important things for me here
01:10:23
I just thought that was it
01:10:27
Brazil Ukrainian politicians
01:10:29
guerrilla warfare and that's exactly what I see
01:10:32
very few examples of guerrilla warfare
01:10:34
Well, yes, someone was ripped off there or already
01:10:36
then I forgot in Kherson and it’s not up to
01:10:38
exploded and something else and now you
01:10:41
say that the main thing is what everything does
01:10:44
special operations they are just
01:10:46
reconnaissance in the rear of Russian troops and
01:10:49
where is grief yes no
01:10:52
this above was just the starting one
01:10:55
asked about the work of our art on
01:10:59
to break into the base, that is, I told you how
01:11:02
this is how it was connected
01:11:06
work and Celtics operations and partisans
01:11:10
it is not entirely tied to
01:11:14
public things that is, we practically
01:11:17
let's say we don't even know what right now
01:11:20
what happened yesterday
01:11:22
let's say Donetsk according to information
01:11:25
the media that started and gave
01:11:30
our artillery arrives in Donetsk center
01:11:34
Pushilin administration area yes
01:11:38
but since I know for sure and this is one hundred percent
01:11:43
percent Ukrainian Ukrainian art beat on
01:11:47
there will be no city
01:11:50
began to determine the dacha sho in the end
01:11:53
in the end it was but now it is
01:11:56
information that it was an explosion
01:11:59
by the swampy charge under the house there
01:12:06
Where live
01:12:08
leaders of the Donetsk republic
01:12:13
varna
01:12:15
what will this all lead to now?
01:12:18
cordoned off, let's see how he reports then
01:12:20
because like this
01:12:23
In principle, you can collect examples of them
01:12:26
a bunch but
01:12:27
if this special operation force works then
01:12:30
there is a special operation underway they are being read
01:12:32
only on our own line we practically do not
01:12:35
we can know this partisans when they work
01:12:37
they don't work as partisans either
01:12:39
report if they work for partisans
01:12:41
according to finance groups they work in the mode
01:12:44
free hunting, that is, I saw
01:12:46
kill a Russian if you can, also about this
01:12:49
no one to report to we can
01:12:51
just know but let's say the last one
01:12:54
a week or even two
01:12:56
Almost everyone disappeared, but the posts and between
01:13:02
Zaporozhye and Volnovakha are gone now
01:13:07
stood on 21 and 23 or stupidly for three poplars
01:13:11
on Plyushchikha on everyone rewritten by everyone
01:13:13
at the crossroads now they are not there at first
01:13:15
startup was mowed down with gravy boats
01:13:17
local partisans now they are just stupid
01:13:19
not displayed there is no point and it doesn’t matter
01:13:21
will kill
01:13:24
We need Melitopol almost empty
01:13:27
at the moment this is what it is
01:13:30
triangle between
01:13:32
Kherson
01:13:34
Vasilyev Kai and
01:13:35
Berdyansk you are almost an hour
01:13:39
especially not that it was released there
01:13:42
Russian troops hardly drink
01:13:45
not to attend is just Melitopol
01:13:48
this is the kind of city it will most likely be
01:13:50
partisan weak
01:13:53
hips he's on his own, let's say Kherson is there
01:13:57
also she herself remained and strength and sosua became
01:14:00
into the partisan detachments that are now
01:14:02
at the moment, as I understand it, we are preparing for
01:14:05
obtaining a Russian passport if you
01:14:08
heard
01:14:10
probably twenty thousand of us
01:14:14
Ukraine is preparing to receive
01:14:20
in that sense, but since Russia doesn’t distribute
01:14:24
passports so you need to get them especially
01:14:26
on the ball now I understand that
01:14:29
will receive there today
01:14:34
this is unlikely to be yours
01:14:36
saboteurs will follow the Russians
01:14:38
passports but after what you said
01:14:41
Russian authorities will go crazy and
01:14:43
every person who and every
01:14:45
quilted jacket who went to get a passport
01:14:48
will be pre-hung up
01:14:50
with our feet we call it uryson or version
01:14:53
rabanne
01:14:56
you didn’t listen to me and then
01:14:58
I would like to
01:14:59
just for getting vegetation
01:15:02
I will accept this passe-partout now
01:15:04
come still like this 20 30 thousand war
01:15:08
Ukrainian Kherson they give us away
01:15:11
and the partisans and Ukrainian soldiers
01:15:15
Kherson is suitable for this
01:15:17
Russian by Desk but Chivers and
01:15:20
it makes sense to go
01:15:23
ok we'll jump around a little
01:15:26
places for a place at school soon we
01:15:29
we started talking about Kherson later
01:15:31
back to special operations forces
01:15:33
as soon as we started talking about Kherson
01:15:35
explain what is happening near Kherson
01:15:37
because as far as I understand
01:15:39
the Ukrainian army is quietly there
01:15:40
occurs and how serious it is and
01:15:43
is it really you
01:15:44
I intend to recapture Kherson right here
01:15:47
soon some well coming
01:15:51
no, I think so, although anything can happen
01:15:53
In general, anything can happen in war
01:15:57
time
01:15:58
there are some things going on in the area
01:16:01
Kherson which lead to an increase
01:16:07
territory of Ukraine which respects
01:16:09
Ukrainian troops
01:16:12
and
01:16:14
liberation of the territory occurs as
01:16:17
times in that direction
01:16:18
closer to the bridge in deep red on 1st Dnieper it is
01:16:24
Kherson bridge stripes and bridge
01:16:28
near new Kakhovka and already before
01:16:33
Kherson range, as I understand it, is 15 20
01:16:37
kilometers left this is already this is already
01:16:41
not not very far at least like
01:16:44
at least even old Soviet art
01:16:46
can reach Kherson
01:16:49
those seven that come we will
01:16:52
talk because in addition to sevens he
01:16:54
I often hear this seven seven synod not
01:16:56
only sevens are already at least five
01:16:59
six types of self-propelled guns 155 entered Ukraine
01:17:02
Caesar and M 109 fh 70
01:17:07
Suzanne they are different they flow very
01:17:11
different from each other
01:17:14
towed
01:17:16
self-propelled self-propelled wheeled
01:17:20
traction on
01:17:24
of this price on a caterpillar track, that is, once
01:17:27
different sautin left this 155 shell then
01:17:31
a NATO shell which, in principle,
01:17:33
suitable for any of these sau and
01:17:39
these machines can also reach
01:17:43
bridges a
01:17:44
the best would be to sing in front of bridges and behind
01:17:47
bridges this will be approximately what we had
01:17:49
Mitya 24/30 when Pavlovsky Bridge
01:17:54
crossed from the Crimea
01:17:57
Russian troops advancing on Nikolaev
01:18:00
they were going there and broke them again
01:18:04
I was going to share the laundry now
01:18:06
the same thing only in the opposite direction
01:18:07
there was a good bag on the right
01:18:10
on the bank of the Dnieper near Kherson it turned out
01:18:13
good bag that fits as much
01:18:16
I understand about 10 thousand Russian
01:18:19
troops and since we still remember
01:18:24
those advantages in the village are now personal
01:18:29
composition and will soon be at least
01:18:32
parity war those already definitely have parity
01:18:37
sometimes
01:18:38
Ukrainian aviation is already gaining the upper hand
01:18:40
crushed over the Russian there
01:18:43
Russian then this is very good you
01:18:47
for nothing to make it
01:18:50
so small and maybe big and
01:18:53
most likely two boilers for
01:18:56
Russian troops and movement
01:18:59
Ukrainian troops are on the side of the bridges
01:19:01
cuts it even you can cook it even on
01:19:04
three parts can be cut and then there will be
01:19:06
it’s just a purge of Russian troops
01:19:08
the beating of babies is coming soon
01:19:11
time with adhesive what from based on those
01:19:14
tasks that will be set by teams
01:19:16
Ukrainian troops and
01:19:18
operational operational command
01:19:21
who will lead the battle in the area
01:19:25
Kherson they will make decisions when it is
01:19:27
it will be but it will be in the coming coming
01:19:29
squeezing while a
01:19:32
that's right, I'm summing up something now
01:19:36
what did I understand about I understand that a
01:19:39
Ukrainian troops are now creating 2
01:19:43
bridgehead on which and from which they
01:19:46
will be able to hit bridges and
01:19:48
what happened after the bridges
01:19:51
the group is being shot at like this
01:19:53
Russian troops who are sitting on the shore
01:19:56
but gets into the bag and when she
01:19:59
will try to escape across the bridges then
01:20:01
accordingly, it will rain on them
01:20:03
Ukrainian shells yes because for
01:20:06
so that you understand everything correctly
01:20:08
so as not to click them out
01:20:11
the territories of these three boilers are better
01:20:15
Of course, it can be put out before crossings
01:20:19
maybe they won’t point it out yet or
01:20:22
there are a couple of one or two pontoon crossings
01:20:24
through no all the same in that place very
01:20:27
wide and any crossing will be possible immediately
01:20:30
visible and very easy to develop as well
01:20:33
like the Russian air wing there in this
01:20:35
semi-depressed and Ukrainian
01:20:38
aviation is the same as at home it’s like
01:20:40
at home it's called by and large
01:20:43
the score is so good three good three
01:20:46
the boiler will be either one big one or
01:20:48
three
01:20:49
small ones as it turns out but for now
01:20:52
it turns out this is such a gift, well no
01:20:56
a gift is just what I'm saying
01:20:59
the task is still worth approaching
01:21:01
the issuance of Russian passports may
01:21:03
something like that
01:21:04
we assume a referendum in them
01:21:06
take part don't imagine
01:21:08
twenty to thirty thousand Ukrainian
01:21:10
military
01:21:11
want to take part in the referendum
01:21:15
by affiliation teruna
01:21:20
we'll joke later because it's
01:21:23
you need good in war, good is the one who
01:21:26
jokes about the latter but I want two things
01:21:29
to clarify the first thing, I understand correctly that
01:21:32
the same applies to the fuel of that part
01:21:34
a person who is from the other side of the Dnieper and
01:21:37
second, why do we Russian troops
01:21:41
Now seeing this, don’t resist
01:21:44
somehow the Ukrainians are stopping me from taking this
01:21:47
bridgehead or vice versa days to withdraw yours
01:21:51
troops before this happens and de facto
01:21:54
environment
01:21:56
well, you can bring it out right now
01:22:00
the task will not be such as to help
01:22:03
and has only been helping for the last week, even with
01:22:06
Vasily Kiba cleaned up military units
01:22:09
remember about a week ago they were under
01:22:12
Vasilevskaya put together such a good fist
01:22:14
for the attack on Zaporozhye so
01:22:18
now he’s gone I can’t say yes well yes
01:22:22
yes he has doubts
01:22:25
We also discussed with you one of your
01:22:29
interlocutors talked about this topic
01:22:35
what if we just discussed soot
01:22:37
we were partially removed from under the cornflower
01:22:40
he even said that they were thrown over
01:22:43
near Severodonetsk
01:22:44
no this is far from what was asked
01:22:48
those involved went away just to strengthen
01:22:51
Kherson because they are most likely to pass
01:22:53
that is not going yet, well, for now generations
01:22:55
leaving there on the contrary exposes
01:22:58
I transfer the left bank of the Dnieper to
01:23:01
the right bank of the part but what are they there
01:23:05
there will be more the more work for
01:23:07
fish and that's why it's ok for now
01:23:12
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01:23:30
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01:23:33
go to main course
01:23:34
Severodonetsk I would like to talk about
01:23:37
another hot spot about the island
01:23:39
snakes you said that near Kherson and
01:23:42
the Russian will be chased, as I understand it, to
01:23:44
snake island in gigantic quantities
01:23:46
Russian air defense is conducting why and how much and
01:23:49
what is happening there
01:23:51
this is a question for now
01:23:54
there is no answer to this yet
01:23:57
We can not see
01:23:58
there would be some point in going to the islands
01:24:02
serpentine
01:24:03
those
01:24:04
those funds that are now Russian
01:24:06
federation throws at him if
01:24:08
there was a task, let’s say, occupation
01:24:11
bessarabia our islands serpentine from
01:24:14
Bessarabia is an old old name
01:24:19
the area that is now
01:24:22
belongs to Ukraine so that would make sense
01:24:26
if there was a sharp snake strengthened for
01:24:30
some kind
01:24:31
special operations in Bessarabia why do I need a beam
01:24:34
you are strengthening the hour again, not the fields sooner
01:24:37
nevertheless, by some inertia, that is
01:24:39
fulfills the plans that were previously
01:24:42
tasks that were set before
01:24:44
most likely placed for this purpose
01:24:46
they are pumping up but ios is already pumping up and there
01:24:49
there are 400 and top shell, that is, they created
01:24:52
quite a powerful shoulder strap system
01:24:54
the snake itself for what is not yet clear
01:24:57
It's pretty easy to tear it down
01:24:59
same hay mas or or
01:25:02
n 142 it was removed m 270 and will blow it away even from
01:25:09
range 70 80 kilometers ours there
01:25:11
snake island is acceptable from
01:25:15
coast 20-22 somewhere 30 kilometers away
01:25:18
Naturally, you won’t get everything there honestly
01:25:21
if that's why there's even a battery there
01:25:24
155 artena will quickly cover 40 of what
01:25:27
kilometers therefore it is often incomprehensible to
01:25:31
why they don’t do it and so what’s the end
01:25:34
in the end there will be exhaust from this for
01:25:36
Russians go for Ukrainians 8 approx.
01:25:39
it will be good, both will go high Mars and blow it away
01:25:44
on snake island almost everyone is a joke
01:25:47
Russia brought it here, we'll watch it
01:25:50
again, but we have a hero of Ukraine
01:25:54
comrade don't eat dad who
01:25:57
leads the Ukrainian Navy
01:26:00
And
01:26:01
can make a decision worthwhile
01:26:03
to do with success in seven ways
01:26:05
its jurisdiction
01:26:09
washing, I apologize if I drag it
01:26:13
all there high mars to cover all this
01:26:15
air defense system
01:26:16
I think that Russian troops are not either
01:26:19
completely done with a finger and they understand
01:26:21
What
01:26:22
someone might want to drag it here
01:26:25
it's time to cover the system with water there
01:26:27
Somebody is sitting in ambush somewhere
01:26:28
drying to cover this hammers is not for you
01:26:31
it seems like it can be felt
01:26:33
constrained idea eheim once ruin about
01:26:36
won't cover it
01:26:37
Well, I don’t know what Russian troops are doing
01:26:40
made to be honest this is the impression
01:26:43
that the command of the Russian troops has
01:26:47
the same Soviet system
01:26:49
by genetic
01:26:53
reproducing yourself is 15 centimeters
01:26:56
frontal and then the bone behind the pilot
01:26:58
it turns out between the media and the macbook then no
01:27:01
if you had brains, you didn’t come to Ukraine
01:27:04
the sea is perfect to calculate because
01:27:06
any war is, after all, a mathematician
01:27:08
that's why and why they sit and
01:27:14
why they didn’t go to the snakes is unclear
01:27:16
and how they will all behave, let’s say
01:27:19
at sunset high marsos too to be honest
01:27:22
impossible to calculate but drying is unlikely
01:27:24
cuts off the bad one dry and Mars himself too
01:27:26
won't walk some will walk
01:27:27
battery battery will be covered
01:27:30
the battery will wait one hundred percent for this
01:27:32
drying and more than one drying there are certain
01:27:35
laws and
01:27:38
manner of movement and
01:27:42
movement
01:27:43
artillery battery which take into account
01:27:46
that she will be attacked in this in this
01:27:49
there's a war because I don't think there will be
01:27:53
there will be no sharp vision on the island
01:27:55
serpentine soon Russian
01:27:58
funds well as soon as they come in I think
01:28:02
in two or three weeks we will reach the end of June
01:28:04
we will see it questions post growth
01:28:06
real shock will compile
01:28:08
along with questions about when it will be decided
01:28:13
fate of Kherson
01:28:17
I honestly and boats with little
01:28:24
understands nothing about modern war but
01:28:26
but I read the Three Kingdoms, so I don’t know
01:28:29
if in the place of heroes the three kingdoms would be
01:28:31
famous Chinese novel on the military
01:28:34
tricks, of course, I would send to
01:28:38
snake island first exchange against you
01:28:40
and at first it’s not a real high mars but
01:28:42
inflatable but accompanied by a real one
01:28:45
in case it's still there
01:28:47
there's drying lying around, you know how
01:28:52
I say until the end we can go there
01:28:55
really will go not real will go
01:28:57
we'll listen once and go there to drink the inflatable
01:28:59
high mars but with a good one yours will be there
01:29:02
only their own laying hens, well, let’s say moment 29
01:29:05
Well, let’s say, and don’t forget it’s already become
01:29:09
on combat duty
01:29:10
calculations of harpoons and this is a few days
01:29:15
was already announced by our
01:29:17
Ukrainian leadership, that is, harpoons
01:29:19
are already on my watch and if so
01:29:22
then everything is not so simple and most likely that
01:29:25
some surprise
01:29:27
our
01:29:29
niches
01:29:32
will present to Ukraine
01:29:37
lessons can be noir pune no of course
01:29:41
no, well, I’m tying up, I’m financing but
01:29:44
We'll see
01:29:47
finance
01:29:49
will set prices don't tell me don't tell me
01:29:52
bob until you jump over or sorry but
01:29:55
I already quoted harm here today orchid
01:29:58
hotel agger camp of those let him not boast
01:30:03
the one who puts on the armor and since the one who
01:30:07
takes it off
01:30:14
that's right because we don't boast about anything
01:30:16
we just
01:30:17
we announce what can happen and then
01:30:20
already what will it be or will it be like
01:30:22
Mars is real or is it an inflatable high
01:30:24
Mars summer will be Gorbunov's work maybe
01:30:26
something else because it barely moves
01:30:29
weapons are coming Western weapons are coming and
01:30:32
It's going at a pretty good pace
01:30:35
this is already visible, she has already even reached
01:30:39
Severodonetsk, you understand what you're talking about
01:30:41
Rivne is the easternmost
01:30:43
.
01:30:45
Ukraine where fighting is currently taking place
01:30:48
because since she’s already there and now she’s already there
01:30:51
a lot of things work pretty well
01:30:53
And
01:30:54
This is recognized by everyone and Russian generals in
01:30:59
including those that go to that color and
01:31:02
Ukrainian troops who are quite
01:31:05
very happy for the progress of 155 art and
01:31:12
I think everything everything everything why my how
01:31:16
As soon as he arrives we will see it all and
01:31:18
before moving on to Severodonetsk
01:31:21
me a little sideshow the thing is that
01:31:23
Today
01:31:24
or but I'm not much I'm not today
01:31:26
I watched today Yuri took my daughter
01:31:29
interview with a person who
01:31:31
name is Kirill Saloniki who is everything
01:31:33
I was upset that Navalny was making an order
01:31:36
new reports because I quote
01:31:40
how did he put it that way but he can’t
01:31:43
drone and fly over the administration
01:31:46
president
01:31:48
necessary
01:31:49
Medvedev's estate in Plyos without
01:31:52
agreeing with someone and it says
01:31:54
Thessaloniki is impossible I can't imagine
01:31:57
imagine here I am about this
01:32:00
I remembered that as far as I understand
01:32:02
Ukrainian, but actually it’s possible or
01:32:05
no Yes
01:32:06
Of course it’s possible, but there are hundreds of drones hanging
01:32:09
Ukrainian is now above the front line
01:32:12
Donov and
01:32:13
in addition to those that are expensive
01:32:17
military hanging, well, hundreds, not hundreds, but
01:32:20
dozens of drones that cost three pennies
01:32:22
they have been hanging since 14 years old they are very
01:32:25
well managed and does its job
01:32:27
task
01:32:28
sometimes you don’t feel sorry for them even if you feel bad for them
01:32:30
practice either rap or
01:32:33
this one
01:32:35
anti-aircraft installations and they shoot them down
01:32:38
cheap 10 but I don’t know who it is very well
01:32:42
there's a lot of drone hanging around and that's just it
01:32:45
good help
01:32:48
and arte and broken into groups and troops
01:32:51
defense and attack
01:32:53
this is a good combat unit done
01:32:58
because I know that Ukrainian troops
01:33:01
they use it a lot
01:33:03
the same drones that I used
01:33:04
Navalny, are the Russian troops really theirs?
01:33:07
they really just don't see
01:33:09
Well, Vegeta can't see them, they can hear them.
01:33:12
than they can see them they can hear them
01:33:15
understand that let’s say there is a drone somewhere
01:33:18
heavy drone visible heavy drone its view
01:33:22
it is seen by enemy troops light drone
01:33:25
No
01:33:26
it rises firstly there is a lot
01:33:29
systems to return it to the starting point
01:33:33
Almost all drones are now even
01:33:35
bought there in China they are already equipped
01:33:39
systems when the channel is disconnected
01:33:42
communications are not returned
01:33:44
to the starting point and then just hang
01:33:47
or these kids serve drones pretty good
01:33:50
effective I don’t know what kind of drone it was
01:33:53
Navalny has these drones that
01:33:55
what are they used for?
01:33:57
I’ve been wanting 14 in stages for 8 years now and they’re right away
01:34:01
appeared on the front line on
01:34:04
battlefields and the most interesting thing is that
01:34:08
brought it will be volunteers
01:34:10
almost those who filmed there
01:34:14
Weddings were filmed, some streams
01:34:18
they made videos for those same cuts, that is
01:34:22
These are quite household drones
01:34:24
cheap now already available now already available
01:34:27
professional good non-combat
01:34:29
professional good drones with
01:34:31
good Komi can see pretty far
01:34:34
and well and well managed
01:34:36
and with systems
01:34:38
switching frequencies but you know what
01:34:40
this is what it is
01:34:41
this one and and they have quite
01:34:43
good electronic protection system
01:34:46
Russian struggle to fall
01:34:49
when it turns on especially broadband
01:34:52
jammers them really Patrushev it but if
01:34:57
either the machine or the operators succeed
01:34:59
turn on the return system then they
01:35:01
returning to the place where the start is going nowhere
01:35:04
everything goes fine then 5 work a
01:35:07
hi Kirill salon who is everything
01:35:10
can't believe that a drone can
01:35:12
let him fly over something without permission
01:35:15
he is an object let him explain to himself
01:35:18
yuri people how can a drone without permission
01:35:21
fly over Russian positions or or
01:35:24
this is also all some kind of terrible conspiracy
01:35:28
By the way, the novel is as soon as we
01:35:31
we started talking about drones
01:35:33
it means it’s true our listeners are giving up
01:35:37
because I've been here more than once
01:35:39
was also distributed
01:35:42
number and that’s why you took part about
01:35:44
Ukrainian nettle system which with
01:35:47
using drones, tablets and walkie-talkies
01:35:50
now starling of allows
01:35:52
coordinate work on artillery and
01:35:55
if you can briefly explain and
01:35:58
How does Ukrainian artillery work?
01:36:02
differed in this sense from work
01:36:05
Russian
01:36:06
started it myself
01:36:08
well if from the very beginning to if 14 years so
01:36:12
the main thing was the program
01:36:14
this program is our IT specialists
01:36:17
created and then hung on it
01:36:20
and drones and
01:36:21
equipment that worked art and
01:36:25
tablets and brought it all together
01:36:28
the system was there before the technology was
01:36:31
They're pretty advanced guys
01:36:34
created a system that makes itself
01:36:36
defended that is, I practically
01:36:37
it was impossible not to hack even after stealing 1
01:36:40
or it wasn’t she who took half the tablets
01:36:43
this system itself was destroyed and
01:36:47
program this program immediately
01:36:50
calculated the exit points of the projectile.
01:36:55
arrival that is, both minus and plus heights in
01:36:59
movement determined the movement parameters
01:37:03
air masses and everything that is needed is allowed
01:37:06
for art fate for accuracy this is how it is
01:37:11
how different it was from the Russian one
01:37:14
from the Russian Soviet duck this is the sky and
01:37:17
earth is the next level
01:37:20
this one is from the Russian one with the same but
01:37:24
let’s say there’s practically nothing from NATO
01:37:26
was practically no different, it was a cast
01:37:28
why is the NATO system now on
01:37:30
at the moment when 155 mouths enter
01:37:33
our artillerymen are very easy on her
01:37:36
we are practically going to relearn
01:37:38
based on this nettle and I use it
01:37:42
nettles for eight years because
01:37:44
the war has been going on for 8 years, this is us after 2 4
01:37:49
numbers and such 2 aviation phase real and
01:37:52
finds in Donbass 8 years 14 years and that's it
01:37:55
this time nettle was used
01:37:57
And
01:37:58
people got their hands on it and
01:38:02
learned it practically practically
01:38:06
cast of the NATO system Russian as
01:38:08
Malanin is approaching this, I haven’t started
01:38:12
burn and I will interrupt and clarify when you
01:38:16
say that this is a cast of NATO
01:38:17
systems
01:38:18
but I just want to remind our
01:38:21
listeners that there is a cardinal difference
01:38:23
between the NATO nettle system
01:38:25
system is that NATO
01:38:27
already built-in weapons and sometimes even
01:38:30
drones are attached to artillery while
01:38:33
while yours was created literally from
01:38:36
civil quarrel that is from
01:38:38
penny drones penny walkie talkies but
01:38:42
not quite a penny
01:38:43
penny tablets, that is, for
01:38:46
lack of a stamp you wrote on
01:38:49
simple
01:38:50
but I cooked this technique
01:38:54
the whole point of this system is the program itself
01:38:57
already what or rather where is this program
01:39:00
write it down depends on what you have
01:39:03
what tablet is used valid
01:39:04
whether it is an atoll or not depends on its
01:39:07
functionality process
01:39:09
this program is clear what it is
01:39:13
the system that was brought to its knees and so
01:39:17
the assembled system calls him to his knees
01:39:19
she she longing has a relationship in the sense of
01:39:23
the very idea
01:39:25
fire control and apartment and
01:39:28
adjustments
01:39:30
She's completely collected
01:39:32
all the junk stuff from aliexpress yes
01:39:35
when it's really heaven I understand but
01:39:37
nevertheless they collected both the same and her
01:39:41
the work worked quite successfully
01:39:42
now during the transition when entering
01:39:45
NATO systems are practically like this
01:39:47
also the same but really
01:39:48
already built into the map of NATO missiles
01:39:52
there are already drones and
01:39:54
built-in tablets especially in self-propelled guns
01:39:57
especially here is the most optimal one
01:39:59
interesting south is Caesar French
01:40:02
this system is still in motion
01:40:04
can already determine the coordinates of the target
01:40:06
tune in after stopping after
01:40:09
there literally within a minute it can already
01:40:11
send misaka dozens of shells
01:40:14
leaving is a good owl
01:40:17
here outside write by the way he corrects me
01:40:20
that it’s not Kirill Saloniki but Nikolai
01:40:22
Thessaloniki of course I'm terribly sorry
01:40:25
but it doesn’t change the essence of the matter, but
01:40:29
now if possible we are already
01:40:32
We've been talking long enough and I remind you
01:40:35
what is this Yulia Latynina and romance with an and
01:40:37
that the novel is a military pilot colonel
01:40:41
stock
01:40:42
military expert accordingly he flew
01:40:45
in Ukraine and I'm starting to do it myself
01:40:50
the main issue
01:40:51
please tell me the novel what happened in
01:40:54
Severodonetsk before I entered there
01:40:56
on the spit how the battles took place there and what
01:41:00
changed when NATO artillery
01:41:02
I went there
01:41:06
in Severodonetsk initially service pack
01:41:09
was completely Ukrainian
01:41:12
that was a few weeks ago and even
01:41:15
about a month and have not arrived yet
01:41:18
Russian troops are not close to the city
01:41:20
have already begun to attack and that little dior
01:41:24
there was an interesting tactic at the beginning
01:41:28
at first we launched generals like this
01:41:32
called meat without collecting them myself
01:41:35
collected throughout
01:41:38
all over the corner
01:41:41
mobilized people and set it up
01:41:44
they gave us a machine gun and didn’t throw it at our positions
01:41:47
in order to determine
01:41:50
the direction of fire and the position itself as
01:41:53
such after our
01:41:57
the soldiers opened fire and spotted the positions
01:42:01
art that was betrayed to the stormers
01:42:05
groups
01:42:06
she opened fire on our positions
01:42:09
then tried to extinguish them if already
01:42:13
stormtroopers to clear
01:42:15
the position that was stewing Arthur it was
01:42:18
at first
01:42:19
after some
01:42:23
after some time and
01:42:26
occupation by Russian troops than
01:42:29
Almost the entire city had ours withdrawn
01:42:31
edge loud is a good place for
01:42:35
holding this is good concrete good
01:42:39
concrete fortifications good old
01:42:41
reinforced concrete plant that performs
01:42:45
verge that fulfilled its time
01:42:47
some functions for ammonia processing
01:42:51
fertilizers, etc. and so on. but this is this
01:42:53
old Soviet design which
01:42:56
can easily hold
01:43:00
almost everything except a nuclear strike
01:43:05
and therefore now for now for now
01:43:06
ours is located mostly to the side
01:43:08
make forays as much as possible and
01:43:13
so now it has changed that is
01:43:16
they are practically Russian troops
01:43:18
they storm the edge, they don’t storm the city
01:43:21
when whom they also moved closer
01:43:24
northeast and east at basically an hour
01:43:27
work then worked art worked in
01:43:30
mostly Soviet art that 152 and 122
01:43:35
covered the tanks were approaching
01:43:38
So, no, not yet, I haven’t come in, I haven’t come in yet
01:43:42
NATO 155 mouth was very difficult
01:43:46
get there the first time there or
01:43:47
cover according to old Soviet standards
01:43:51
some points or in the same
01:43:54
counter-battery warfare
01:43:57
compete with Russian Arthur because
01:43:59
which was almost one of our trunks
01:44:02
10-15 shafts per one of our projectiles flew
01:44:04
deny the Russian outfits it was
01:44:07
it was very difficult for us to save ammunition
01:44:11
at least 30 percent should have
01:44:13
take care after a long time it started to come in
01:44:15
especially the first divisions entered sevens
01:44:19
strongly 777 155
01:44:23
comes in with the divisions and
01:44:26
ammunition and sometimes even bk comes
01:44:29
warehouses are being created in front of the artillery itself
01:44:32
then it just pulls up are the duck
01:44:34
that's when
01:44:35
commanders who made decisions on
01:44:38
art work and wrote out combat assignments
01:44:41
they began to understand what they had
01:44:45
155 155 caliber shells increased
01:44:49
than needed or more than
01:44:52
should be like in nd mode started
01:44:57
use as much as possible
01:44:59
started using old 150 containers and
01:45:02
shells and now it’s an interesting situation
01:45:06
besides, Severodonetsk probably has
01:45:07
along the entire front, Ukrainian troops are now
01:45:11
with the help of Russian and Russian
01:45:14
invasions go almost to
01:45:16
NATO standards are shooting now
01:45:18
bye and all all trunks and
01:45:23
all weapons are soviet soviet guns
01:45:27
which we had in service
01:45:29
trying to get rid of them comes 155
01:45:32
NATO standard comes on show and goes
01:45:35
something so planned is not planned
01:45:38
natural replacement, that is, for good
01:45:40
We almost shoot all the ammunition
01:45:43
Soviet shells
01:45:45
naturally the trunks end and
01:45:49
it will practically go to the bottom
01:45:51
recycling old Soviet
01:45:54
weapons are currently being replaced
01:45:56
that is, approach
01:45:58
NATO NATO standards
01:46:01
NATO weapons are replacing old ones
01:46:03
Soviet when entering 155 art is acceptable
01:46:06
there is this is art because besides
01:46:08
NATO artillery comes to burn very
01:46:11
a lot of things are pretty good but already
01:46:14
everyone knows they surprised me
01:46:18
stinger ah in low besides this it's still coming
01:46:23
there are a lot of interesting things that we
01:46:26
we will carry it out but they don’t come in either
01:46:29
are ousting the old Soviet starosta
01:46:31
technique and this
01:46:36
quite interesting
01:46:38
replacement of Ukrainians requires marking
01:46:41
sorry because these things are for sure
01:46:44
they are registered with official Lend-Lease
01:46:47
so we can probably say that
01:46:49
it turns out this is not a secret for
01:46:52
American taxpayer and
01:46:54
Russian army
01:46:57
but for them it may not yet be
01:46:59
for us this is but at least
01:47:02
at least you can go on air right now
01:47:05
you can say what you can now
01:47:07
talking broadcast is not quite all that is
01:47:09
when will she appear on the front when
01:47:13
it will already be heard and seen then
01:47:15
it will be possible to say, but from the fact that
01:47:18
has already appeared and at least what
01:47:20
you can already see the light ones are already working, yes this is
01:47:23
300 are definitely already appearing 600 are starting
01:47:26
work up to this is just the weapon
01:47:29
which is also important for us now
01:47:33
these same etibar revitalizing ammunition
01:47:37
almost as important as heavy ones
01:47:38
weapons and the question is what can
01:47:41
be even more important
01:47:42
because at the moment especially in
01:47:45
area of ​​Donetsk Chuni is suppressed by his
01:47:47
very difficult and will suppress the Russian
01:47:49
By
01:47:52
Russian aviation in the Donbass region
01:47:55
feel like you're at home, that is
01:47:58
in order to somehow suppress it too
01:48:01
we must first knock him out Russian so
01:48:04
becoming a shaper can easily do
01:48:06
even without missiles, which we are unlikely to have yet
01:48:10
they will give it because there are no planes that
01:48:12
they can launch them before
01:48:14
novel I think what needs to be done here
01:48:16
a little pause and tell you what
01:48:19
such switch blankets because I if
01:48:23
I'm honestly absolutely delighted with this
01:48:25
history but I'm not sure that all of us
01:48:27
listeners know what it is
01:48:29
you need borate housing ammunition type 2 it
01:48:33
now at least the one in
01:48:35
the masses will come en masse from here
01:48:38
extreme party heard from b to 600 of them already
01:48:41
up to 1000 pieces should be this this this
01:48:44
ok that's good that's good ammo
01:48:47
you bara is tenacious it’s practically
01:48:50
explosives that can hang in
01:48:54
air
01:48:55
certain time 300 hang there no
01:48:58
there are ten minutes, 600 is practical
01:49:01
g-lens with wings that can hang
01:49:04
up to 30 40 minutes and find your target on
01:49:08
the operator is controlled naturally and
01:49:12
300 work mainly as manpower
01:49:15
enemy
01:49:16
because practically
01:49:18
this is a grenade with wings up
01:49:22
600 is already jilin that is the same
01:49:24
ammunition so that it can knock out a tank
01:49:28
including armor especially on top
01:49:32
since range bar fattening time
01:49:36
The barges are quite large
01:49:38
especially 6 hundredths then operators who
01:49:42
will work with these
01:49:44
with ammunition they will be able to reach a depth of 20-30
01:49:48
kilometers almost cleared without
01:49:51
contactlessly remove personal information
01:49:55
composition and technology
01:49:57
Well
01:49:59
a depth of up to 30 kilometers of the front it was
01:50:03
not a good bypass if we need it
01:50:05
they will give especially they will give those quantity and
01:50:07
most likely what for sulking why
01:50:09
that based on what they are giving now and
01:50:12
how much do they give
01:50:13
let's say there are 100 worlds and g is assigned to this
01:50:16
give thousands just as much for now
01:50:18
hundreds would give a long time ago when I was giving
01:50:20
thousand is it
01:50:23
there will be a question
01:50:25
In general, in the Russian army there are only
01:50:28
the territory of Ukraine is not yet where
01:50:31
There is
01:50:33
troops armed with these
01:50:36
flying ammunition
01:50:39
in the first part of this program I talked about
01:50:42
what is happening now in Severodonetsk
01:50:44
correct me if I'm not very correct
01:50:46
described the situation and I said that
01:50:49
sits for example until recently at least
01:50:53
at least the Ukrainian team is sitting in the house
01:50:56
cannon fodder comes, Ukrainians are on it
01:51:00
start shooting, the meat will come out
01:51:02
paratroopers who see what is beginning
01:51:04
shooting they call tank tank very
01:51:08
carefully drives around the corner along it
01:51:10
directly and UFO or even Java
01:51:13
we won't get in, I said that
01:51:16
this tank demolishes a five-story building from one
01:51:19
sides and but on the other hand over everything
01:51:22
a Ukrainian drone hangs on this battlefield and
01:51:25
new artillery hits this one so
01:51:27
Do I understand correctly that with the arrival
01:51:30
switch playdo situation again
01:51:32
will change again towards the Ukrainians
01:51:36
and this tank will also fall victim
01:51:39
switch play up
01:51:40
well, even better for the Ukrainian troops
01:51:44
this tank will not reach
01:51:47
Severodonetsk
01:51:49
that is, he will be shot down even before
01:51:51
let's say tanks will get there
01:51:54
Russians really you're right
01:51:56
tell us the latest Russian tanks
01:51:59
time began to be avoided, well, he understands that
01:52:02
he can work off he ate a little he can
01:52:04
work off and even more so geely
01:52:07
they hide words no they just choose
01:52:11
choosing positions goes out to shoot it
01:52:14
themselves are fired upon and go under some kind of
01:52:17
shelter but even with old art
01:52:21
Russian one hundred pesetas but Soviet 152
01:52:24
this is the same with the help of the same nettle and
01:52:28
drones could cover these tanks
01:52:31
when the 155 NATO car stopped looking there
01:52:36
it was even easier to spend less
01:52:38
shells for this tank
01:52:40
pick it out because now now on
01:52:42
at the moment almost
01:52:44
tanks of the same Severodonetsk practically
01:52:47
no they have them first you get the ticket then they
01:52:50
stopped going there now in Donetsk and
01:52:53
they go if they go and there are contact battles in
01:52:58
mostly work on our part
01:53:00
our knitting needle is
01:53:04
the trio was called there and taken out there
01:53:08
remained
01:53:10
trained people from the armed forces
01:53:13
Ukraine most likely it was it could
01:53:17
be part of the main intelligence directorate
01:53:20
Ministry of Defense either or
01:53:23
prepared to work in
01:53:26
developments in cities part of the national
01:53:29
guards and now this knitting needle
01:53:33
works
01:53:35
Severodonetsk why contacts
01:53:39
by and large with the same with the same
01:53:42
knitting needle wright from the Russian side but for now
01:53:47
alternating
01:53:48
such battles occur but based on this
01:53:53
what from our side from the Russian side
01:53:56
the sides of the cake are still working then just right
01:54:00
Here
01:54:02
almost middle middle
01:54:05
Severodonetsk on
01:54:07
plowing varieties I stand on the other side
01:54:13
Am I understanding correctly that it's new?
01:54:15
artillery it also allows you to hit
01:54:17
and a large number of warehouses what are we talking about
01:54:20
actually they said at the very beginning
01:54:22
the very warehouses that according to you
01:54:24
well known where they are located in the same
01:54:28
from Donetsk and other places
01:54:31
warehouses are located along the entire line
01:54:33
front and now
01:54:35
155 NATO art that came up
01:54:38
stretched along also along the entire line
01:54:41
front from Kharkov to Kherson in
01:54:44
depending on
01:54:46
goals and objectives that are set for her in one
01:54:51
in one place and more in one place and less but
01:54:53
she can reach deep now
01:54:56
front to a depth of 30–40 kilometers in
01:55:00
depending on the art itself or whether
01:55:02
the shell that came with it
01:55:06
I will repeat the target designations again
01:55:08
target designations are actually given by the partisans and
01:55:10
purpose when they give with and Sochniki the same way
01:55:14
works and
01:55:15
devoted and this is bright and the throne and moreover
01:55:18
drones that are devoted to art
01:55:22
NATO is not quite so powerful then
01:55:24
these are military drones that
01:55:28
taught not to say what they can
01:55:31
work in radio interference mode
01:55:33
counter-battery and Russian fish see
01:55:39
far away with good cameras
01:55:41
transmit target coordinates directly to the system
01:55:44
and not just one installation at all
01:55:47
complex of installations slope which which
01:55:49
comes in and that's at least two batteries up to
01:55:52
division and
01:55:54
because there are warehouses and we talk about them
01:55:58
we know again, I won’t repeat it again
01:56:00
logistics has changed almost
01:56:03
mechanism logistic mechanism
01:56:05
tits haven't changed it's good for
01:56:07
for us they are still bones, that is, you can
01:56:11
easy to calculate where in what area in
01:56:15
depending on depth and front from
01:56:18
some tasks that they perform
01:56:21
Russian troops on data on this
01:56:24
stage or in this territory you can
01:56:27
in principle yes
01:56:29
there kilometers calculate where they will be
01:56:31
locate their warehouses where they will not
01:56:33
fault repair bases will be located
01:56:35
it is permissible to place
01:56:38
this barracks or resting place
01:56:41
personnel for rotation, etc. And
01:56:44
etc. this is a natural task and with
01:56:47
the source or the partisans are working
01:56:49
transmit this information from within
01:56:51
directly
01:56:53
team commander who control
01:56:56
operational command which
01:56:58
the art is controlled by the new ones and then
01:57:02
they are working, it turns on by itself
01:57:06
system
01:57:07
definitions of cognition and purpose
01:57:11
target designation fire adjustment already
01:57:13
directly on NATO art she
01:57:17
it works pretty well because
01:57:18
depth somewhere up to 40 kilometers now
01:57:21
at the moment we can get
01:57:23
almost everything that is located
01:57:25
Russians during these three months
01:57:28
behind the front line which is along
01:57:33
Donetsk Avdeevka Gorlovka from in general from
01:57:36
waves almost to Kramatorsk
01:57:39
this is this
01:57:41
arta can reach about 40
01:57:45
kilometers of the front line that is there
01:57:48
has been standing for 8 years, of course everything is special
01:57:51
in the Donetsk area almost all warehouses
01:57:55
all points
01:57:57
the defeats that are needed, we know about it
01:57:59
that 8 years ago they were not strong by the way
01:58:02
Lily's chemistry was no more and blew up than
01:58:05
this is what makes me feel so bad right now from heavy art
01:58:08
she still gets the radius from her
01:58:11
lesions and depth of penetration and
01:58:15
the charging power is much greater then
01:58:18
at the moment we get almost
01:58:20
wherever possible and she
01:58:22
the cake starts to work especially here I am
01:58:25
noticed in the area of ​​Donetsk and Gorlovka
01:58:28
excitement about what ours is starting to work on
01:58:31
art according to intelligence data and yes and earlier
01:58:35
intelligence and again to intelligence.
01:58:39
towards it seems like under a counter battery
01:58:43
work starts to turn on
01:58:45
Russian art and going to
01:58:48
the firing range is clearly not the range
01:58:53
shooting that does not reach ours
01:58:55
only the battery is up to ours, even the troops are up to
01:58:59
first level of defense of Ukrainian troops
01:59:03
and after that interesting after that
01:59:07
it's clear that this is art that comes out
01:59:09
let's omit for 30 which has a range
01:59:12
shooting there 15 20 kilometers she hits
01:59:15
in Donetsk I’m standing on the small side
01:59:17
Mospino, of course Marinka doesn’t need it
01:59:19
will finish but
01:59:21
the gaps are in Donetsk itself, that is
01:59:24
practically Russian art works on
01:59:27
cities the moment when our Ukrainian
01:59:30
art begins to work on the plane in depth
01:59:34
aroma is it correct I now understand that
01:59:37
you said that these are the gaps that
01:59:39
are now happening in Donetsk and which
01:59:41
Naturally they don’t speak Russian Russia
01:59:43
Absolutely, but how is it Ukrainian?
01:59:47
the army is shooting you say something
01:59:49
the Russian army itself is shooting, trying
01:59:52
finish off the Ukrainian but it’s like she’s all
01:59:55
it also flies wherever it flies
01:59:58
Well, firstly, not only in Donetsk, it’s
02:00:02
along the entire front line almost
02:00:04
front line and mit.edu old which
02:00:06
there was something there from wave to eagle
02:00:09
where to
02:00:11
somewhere in Kramatorsk
02:00:14
say that they are shooting and that’s it
02:00:18
no matter where it will fly, it’s unlikely because
02:00:20
any archive knows where it will fall
02:00:22
projectile and
02:00:25
battery calculations that lead
02:00:28
counter-battery
02:00:30
fight shooting at
02:00:33
working on the Ukrainian side
02:00:36
sevens 155 arte they know exactly what
02:00:40
outfits won't reach these places this is a hundred
02:00:43
I don't know where they will fall
02:00:45
they know perfectly well that they will not fall
02:00:47
the city is most likely under fire
02:00:51
Ukrainian fire is being covered
02:00:54
shelling of big cities
02:00:58
DPR is Donetsk Gorlov and Makeev Yesenova
02:01:03
you're the one this is my homeland
02:01:06
because I know very well what is there
02:01:07
happens from which direction it flies and in
02:01:09
which direction who is shooting
02:01:12
why is this being done? based on this
02:01:15
that immediately begins to believe rises
02:01:19
Russian journalists simply and moreover
02:01:24
the most interesting thing is that
02:01:26
context what is this
02:01:29
155 NATO artillery fires
02:01:33
peaceful cities and
02:01:35
this fits into this context in
02:01:39
information bomb until now
02:01:41
maybe somewhere it will explode or
02:01:44
she'll be rushing somewhere, not traveling somewhere
02:01:46
that's why it's from the last week it's less
02:01:48
10 even this happens with nothing 3 they
02:01:53
hiding no one is hiding that is
02:01:56
it turns out the batteries work until the thirties
02:01:59
what's in our direction
02:02:00
come out and d 20 by the way 150 trades
02:02:04
twenties old also work off by herself
02:02:07
Demirovsky in our direction but everything flies in
02:02:09
city ​​and city it’s a pity somehow my dear
02:02:12
the city is why this is important to me novel
02:02:16
this is a very serious statement
02:02:18
Russian artillery deliberately
02:02:21
is shelling Donetsk so I think that
02:02:25
we will leave this statement to the referee
02:02:28
let's say Ruslana Levieva from the conflict
02:02:31
intelligence especially since it's easy
02:02:33
check because if it's Russian
02:02:36
artillery at 122 and if it
02:02:43
120 or 22 before 30 before and if before 20 it is 152
02:02:51
to and if 122 and 152 and if this
02:02:59
155 to very, very easy by the way this
02:03:02
define
02:03:05
a referee would be nice, but let's say
02:03:09
yours
02:03:10
Friends
02:03:12
somehow we dug up this topic and tried it
02:03:15
to get to the bottom of it all after all
02:03:16
it’s happening and why it’s unclear
02:03:18
Why let the edge of the edge of the Ukrainian
02:03:21
there is no point in the army doing this for sure
02:03:24
then it’s also not possible to do it in Russia yet
02:03:26
understandable but something is going on there
02:03:28
Let's say there are moments now in Donetsk and in
02:03:31
DPR call Irinka in my opinion replaces
02:03:33
Almost all governments in the DPR
02:03:35
at the moment it might have something to do with
02:03:39
this happens almost all the time now
02:03:41
government banner sent to
02:03:42
resignation while there is still only one pushilin left
02:03:44
Yesterday there was an explosion in his domain, and that's it
02:03:49
happens at some point
02:03:51
here in the DPR manual
02:03:55
and they started after the arrival
02:03:58
Kiriyenko because Kiriyenko is still not
02:04:00
ordinary person
02:04:01
I understand the skin and Putin and somehow
02:04:06
has the right to somehow contact him then
02:04:09
there can be some adjustments of your own
02:04:11
moments I think it's all connected with
02:04:14
some tasks they were given
02:04:17
what if someone can help clean them
02:04:19
please pegasus
02:04:22
novel I think that krank is definitely not
02:04:25
commands howitzers but here we are, that's the question
02:04:27
designated and we move on and because
02:04:30
We've been talking for almost an hour now
02:04:33
I remind you that this is a Yulia Latynina fragrance
02:04:35
Tsvetan and we discuss what is happening
02:04:38
V
02:04:40
Severodonetsk and this is what is happening in
02:04:42
the entire front line and then at the Necron
02:04:44
last question because you draw
02:04:47
quite an optimistic picture at this time
02:04:49
the same moment is your own
02:04:51
command well, besides that but
02:04:54
screams where the Western weapons are
02:04:56
she talks about very big losses
02:04:59
Ukrainian troops here and Zelensky and
02:05:03
the generals around him say that Ukraine
02:05:06
loses 100 people a day
02:05:09
a huge loss for Ukraine like you
02:05:13
assess Ukraine's losses and how do you
02:05:15
estimate the losses of Russian troops
02:05:17
Now
02:05:18
well, you put woo at the beginning of the question
02:05:22
that's right, that is, when shouting
02:05:24
screaming is not enough
02:05:26
weapons from the West and right there
02:05:29
adds your show we are losing a lot it
02:05:32
somehow connected I understand this correctly
02:05:34
that's all well but sir she but it's very easy
02:05:37
connect both
02:05:40
to enhance
02:05:42
to enhance the moment that we
02:05:45
there really isn't enough and we don't
02:05:47
enough this is really a Western weapon
02:05:51
like we have almost all Soviet weapons
02:05:54
we are already using it, that is, we need
02:05:56
Western because with weapons but they would war
02:05:59
there is no such thing as too many weapons in a war
02:06:01
The more you ask, the better, even
02:06:04
ask for twice as much and they will give it to you
02:06:06
at least half less, that's for you too
02:06:08
needed for what at this time under
02:06:11
absorbs information about losses
02:06:14
Ukrainian troops but I don’t know a little
02:06:16
not really a politician so it’s difficult for me
02:06:19
bring together
02:06:20
put on what about
02:06:23
almost no one ever loses their money
02:06:27
doesn't say but at least from the military
02:06:29
if they start talking about these losses
02:06:31
this is most likely what they already say
02:06:33
policies under some of their own maybe
02:06:35
politically political tasks
02:06:39
when they run out of lines follow
02:06:41
probably stopped it maybe but military
02:06:43
It’s not customary for the military to talk about losses
02:06:46
until the war is over you can cook about
02:06:48
enemy losses can be 10 times
02:06:50
increase
02:06:51
based on the tasks that stand in
02:06:54
information war on its losses
02:06:57
It’s better not to say even if you know them but
02:07:00
I'll tell you that little secret
02:07:03
no one knows what losses are real
02:07:05
what a waste of an hour at the moment
02:07:07
happens on what we bear
02:07:10
no statistics no statistics no
02:07:14
statistical authorities who can
02:07:16
clearly say how much is acceptable
02:07:18
the moment today an army of people appeared
02:07:23
Ukrainians or, say, Russian troops
02:07:26
and and over clearly how much it is very difficult and
02:07:29
even if you don't know better about it
02:07:31
talk about 100 people, but if they
02:07:34
burning president supreme fangs column
02:07:37
command if there are these numbers
02:07:39
repeats its surroundings, let's say if
02:07:42
these numbers repeat
02:07:44
military command means how
02:07:47
at least sometime on some day of the stage
02:07:50
this figure was that is, they cannot with
02:07:52
ceiling is to take yes what is the number in
02:07:55
at the moment but she is in my opinion
02:07:58
feels like it's very overpriced now
02:08:01
once we come in
02:08:02
we are on the defensive and quite
02:08:07
in deep defense
02:08:09
offensive actions except for
02:08:11
Kherson direction is now given
02:08:13
the moment is not carried out along the entire line
02:08:15
front behind the front line of 1300 kilometers
02:08:18
offensive in the Kherson region is underway
02:08:21
very careful with the name by the way
02:08:24
this one is very powerful
02:08:28
artillery preparation, that is, practically
02:08:30
The area is being cleared
02:08:33
artoy and then our ours just comes in
02:08:35
the troops continue to try to hold on
02:08:38
bridgeheads by the way if this doesn’t work out
02:08:41
If I get this one it's very powerful
02:08:44
they don’t have time to bury themselves, it’s very powerful
02:08:46
reply
02:08:47
activist in order not to lose
02:08:49
the soldiers are not in and the troops are being withdrawn why
02:08:55
we sometimes hear Ukrainian troops in the morning
02:08:59
occupied Kamyshevaha's mind that we liberated
02:09:01
reeds lahu well this can happen in
02:09:05
within a certain week there 2 then
02:09:08
there are these positions
02:09:11
positional battles, well, plus minus 23
02:09:15
he can’t breathe for a kilometer, so tell me how long
02:09:19
troops or let’s say for sure
02:09:22
that at the moment we are there today
02:09:25
lost 100 people, well it’s very difficult
02:09:27
and so far I would not even strongly
02:09:32
comment on the issue of losses in general
02:09:35
our losses
02:09:38
anyway, let's move it better
02:09:41
at the end on until our victory then and
02:09:44
every soldier, every Ukrainian
02:09:49
let's remember, but also, well, some kind of solution
02:09:52
it’s better not to ask this question now
02:09:54
comment but if to the thought
02:09:56
commander in chief of these these figures
02:09:59
they call it that is the meaning of their tas I
02:10:02
let them put it this way
02:10:05
novel then the last two final
02:10:09
question and if possible very short
02:10:11
the answer is to remind you what it is
02:10:13
they say but we're almost done Julia
02:10:17
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02:10:19
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02:10:25
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02:10:28
short question novel how vital is it
02:10:31
Western is necessary for Ukraine
02:10:34
weapons can Ukraine win without
02:10:36
him
02:10:37
Ukraine can win without the West
02:10:39
weapons it will be a very long time
02:10:41
major losses for most
02:10:44
weapon there is a camp, the car is still the same
02:10:48
122 and 155 are not on 122, this is us
02:10:54
we can win this war anyway
02:10:56
just very critical
02:10:59
Western weapons are now in order to
02:11:02
reduce the time until our victory and
02:11:07
reducing time, that is, speeding up
02:11:09
victory of reducing acceleration time
02:11:11
our victory is the reduction of our losses
02:11:15
I'm really without
02:11:17
we are simple and without Western weapons
02:11:21
we will suffer losses let it be this
02:11:24
it will take a long time, let's go and that's what we'll do
02:11:27
find out if the Ukrainians will go for it
02:11:29
no one will give up, well now
02:11:32
Western weapons will save hundreds of thousands
02:11:35
tens of thousands of lives of Ukrainians and
02:11:38
civilian and military yes this is critical in
02:11:42
in this sense and
02:11:43
second question, you have a lot of friends
02:11:47
now at the front what losses did they suffer
02:11:50
while there were no Western weapons that they
02:11:53
spoke and what losses they suffered
02:11:56
after the western gun appeared
02:11:59
after the advent of Western weapons
02:12:02
what kind of weapon do I mean, that is, either
02:12:06
art of the heavy, well, let’s step on the heavy
02:12:09
art because there is practically nothing else
02:12:11
and there are no Western weapons in their hands
02:12:14
us from the very beginning this is the miracle of the beginning
02:12:17
time and yes yes yes I after the appearance
02:12:21
such losses occurred before the appearance of under
02:12:24
Severodonetsk
02:12:26
155 what were the losses after according to you
02:12:30
I feel like the night after
02:12:33
how 155 155 mouth appeared
02:12:38
drove away drove away the Russian Artois
02:12:42
front end and now the losses are 3 to 4 times
02:12:46
decreased compared to when not
02:12:50
there were NATO weapons and when
02:12:52
especially especially when we started
02:12:55
running out of ammunition and we're right there
02:12:58
question or something or another quart quantity
02:13:00
ammunition, that is, for everyone there was
02:13:03
each for every 30 arrivals from
02:13:06
Russian side of the shells we could
02:13:08
answer one now we can answer
02:13:11
answer practical fly because
02:13:14
losses and
02:13:17
sanitary and non-refundable
02:13:20
so shorts are very important in this sense
02:13:25
ok from this of course you are leaving me
02:13:29
this is the feeling after our conversation
02:13:31
that your leadership is somewhat
02:13:33
becomes humble when he talks about monstrous things
02:13:36
the losses of the Ukrainian army are understandable for
02:13:39
what does it do to get
02:13:41
more weapons but because they are weapons
02:13:44
is critical we won't
02:13:46
I didn’t poke around in this gap before
02:13:50
I'll challenge you with a direct question
02:13:54
novel thank you very much
02:13:57
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