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I need your criminal talents
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to kill
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Now they're starting to realize
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consequences of your atrocities proceed to
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this troops
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[music]
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for the Russian economy radically
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have changed
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we will develop more slowly
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Their bloody regime will still last
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rates are rising
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culprits of the war tomorrow at 16:30 p.m.
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Kyiv time on Freedom TV channel
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[music]
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who is worthy of life and freedom
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every day Goethe goes to battle for them
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Free your home
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[applause] [music]
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[applause]
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listen to him and
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By
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[music]
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soot
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Wow
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[music]
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[applause]
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Hello friends, my name is Alexey
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Dusko I'm a journalist Today I'm in
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visiting Vladislav Seleznev military
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journalist former speaker of the general
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Headquarters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Vladislav
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Hello
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I greet you Islam to Ukraine Heroes
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Today we will speak of the glory of Vladislav
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On such topics, conscripts will go to meat
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instead of Wagner, excuse me, they decided so in
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Russian Ministry of Defense, what if there is a riot?
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this is what happened then and for what of course
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right now Russian soldiers are fighting
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Now it’s generally clear because there was
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riot there was no riot who for whom and for what
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the main thing is that the Russian soldier is ready to die
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But what is the officer ready to get for?
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an asterisk in the Russian army about this in
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everyone and we’ll talk according to tradition right after
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interview is he where we have three questions
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questions three questions let's start
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ours are really brainless and will blow up the hare
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asks a curious viewer from Russia
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will definitely blow it up, but I think they will
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guided not by lack of brains but
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military rationality and even here
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not so much military rationality
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economic rationality
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obviously one of the advantages
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Ukrainian economy before the Russian one
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these are opportunities to work on a cheap
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electrical engineering, namely there at the power plant
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give the same advantage I think that
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namely the military component
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Zaporozhye with not so much Well actually
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will the Ukrainian one stop it? Why no one?
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doesn't want to negotiate peace
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because absolutely tough and absolutely
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diameter
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views
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parties to the conflict on what should be
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post military world Ukraine
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logically rational if the format first
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Completely liberated All Ukrainian
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The land of enemy occupiers and then
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peace negotiations other other but
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environment according to Russian
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The Federation still does not believe that
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completely Ukraine as a state and
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destroy Ukrainians as components
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peoples of the world planned to go to Crimea
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such an interesting question is it true?
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blow up
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I don't think we're talking about blowing up the beach
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But regarding the bombing of military installations
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in the Russian occupation army so they
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are completely legitimate goals
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remembered the expression of the American General
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Ben Hodges, who is his
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was the commander of US forces for a time
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Europe but everything is absolutely rational
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thinks Crimea can be freed a little
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small blood loss is enough
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implement a number of military activities
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first destroy the Crimean bridge detonation
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but then systematically turn everything
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military territories of Crimea So on
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you can go to the beach, I don’t recommend it
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Despite the fact that it is now a tourist
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season holiday season
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plunge into the Black Sea for more than
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enough but I recommend Russia for a holiday
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and get healthier in Russian
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coast of the Sea of ​​Azov, respectively
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Why am I not included in the composition in Russia
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territory of Crimea temporarily then in
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in accordance with international
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legislation and this is recognized in
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including the absolute majority of states
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In the organisation
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Crimea is Ukraine now these questions from
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Ukrainians say that we will get f-16
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only when we liberate our Earth
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Truth
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it's hard to say which ones are which
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considerations guide our
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Western partners, respectively, and
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doctrinal documents in order to
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to have predominantly Field
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must have full initiative
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airspace And now they
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persistently
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demand results from us on the battlefield
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moving forward but still not
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provided us with that very factor
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Air forces and means of this kind
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advantages therefore Ukrainian army
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acts within the limits of those possibilities
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resources but nevertheless acts on that
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to destroy enemy equipment
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enemy weapons
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ammunition and, strictly speaking, such
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way including implementing the first
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stage A is the destruction of the enemy
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military potential This is a retreat
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will last up to three months A month is already underway
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active hostilities, that is, still
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possibly early September
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there will be an operational pause which
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required to replenish resources for
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restoration of combat capabilities
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Russians use chemical weapons
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Isn't this absolutely forbidden?
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the use of chemical weapons is prohibited
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but when the Russians paid attention to such
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nuances such as a ban on certain
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actions or activities they operate
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absolutely from a military point of view
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rationally trying to achieve certain things
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results using any means and
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the possibilities of absolutely icons in this case
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on norms, rules, algorithms of behavior in
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including the rules of conduct of combat
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action Okay Let's move on now
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topics that I spoke about at the beginning of our
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interview Here is the first topic These are conscripts
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instead of Wagner, Putin is now instead
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Wagner will send conscripts to die
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because that's just the rest
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the army is already in Ukraine, there is a lot about this now
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and many speak quietly in Russia
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will this happen in kitchens or not?
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will happen Why should it be surprising and
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for some reason the Russian should be surprised
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viewers their time on the eve of the breakup
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Soviet Union
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Soviet then conscripts were actively
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took part in the fighting in
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territory of friendly Soviet
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The Union of Afghanistan is known so
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called the Afghan war is huge
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number of military personnel for urgent
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services went through this company then
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already in more recent so recent history
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Russian Federation Russian conscripts
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actively accepted in the first and second
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Chechen company and also during
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military operations in the territory
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independent Georgia so nothing new
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this time for Russia there is no if
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we will remember the first stage of the Russian
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confrontation
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the active phase is the same Russian
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conscripts are the same ones who, according to the application
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there shouldn't have been a path in the area
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Ukraine but they not only Happen but also
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died And they will also be conscripts
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cheaper than Wagner and won’t raise it
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undoubtedly
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intimidated
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squeezed into a certain framework by Russian
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military regulations and regulations
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legislative acts are a plus
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flooded along with the commanders and
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senior officers in this way
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Russians will have a Russian conscript
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cheaper and safer for yourself to go to
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attack where the commander sends
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rather than creating conditions for
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resistance to say your dissatisfaction
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I don't agree with everyone
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actions where they are sent Good
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let's imagine there is Wagner with
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on the one hand the fighter doesn’t matter there for it
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necessarily That is, he is some kind of
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a conscript who is also there has been prepared for her
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they'll be racing somewhere for two or three months
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Most likely I hope
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for the conscripts themselves
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What is the difference
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a question of motivation because the same Zakan
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goes to the front in order to earn himself
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indulgence the same mercenary volunteer
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or the character who signed those same
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documentation
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taking hostilities as part of
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Russian occupation continents so
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called just a matter of motivation
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a decision is made consciously either
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under duress but nevertheless having passed
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preparation and having a certain life
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experience Russian people go to
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talk about motivation
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young 18-20 year old boys whose
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called up for military service, taken from
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familiar home environment
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what motivation to prepare what
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readiness to die There may be talk here
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quite serious
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If we carry out certain
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aren't the historical parallels the same?
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the most Russian SRO boys were shooting
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from a machine gun For Georgian residents
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cities and villages or were shot in
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emphasis from automatic weapons of residents
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independent chkerias And before that the same
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boys or rather Their predecessors
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the same criminal acts were committed in
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towards the residents of independent Afghanistan
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But if we take it as a percentage
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ratio
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fighter Wagner and fighter this one
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the boy who will come
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And here is one hundred percent of the ideal fighter
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armed forces of Ukraine somewhere there with
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special operations force here is Soso
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one hundred percent how much Wagner is in combat
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power And how long will this guy be
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A good fighter sucks on his training
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at least five years this is systematically 100
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than multi-level diverse
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training of specialists of our vovkulaks
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which work miracles for sure
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definitely not the heroes of Hollywood rude people
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on the fact that they are doing their job, fighting work
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knows the work of a military man very well
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Obviously, the importance here should be distinguished
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or yesterday's language which
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under duress joined Wagner either
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same mercenary who went through a series of military
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conflicts on the territory of Siliskar
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Republic of Central or Northern
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Africa managed to fight in several
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companies in Ukraine from 14
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years, accordingly, you need to understand and
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level of training for certain
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moments can give way to nothing
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level of training
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Ukrainian special operations soldiers
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I think conscripts but at least once
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at 34 the Ukrainian MTR loses to a fighter
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or elitistly by means of means often
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military company I think about
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the same level of motivation training
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is in yesterday's language
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Let's move on to the next topic, if there's a riot
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would have happened if it had lasted longer
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than how much is it 24 hours before or a little
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more Yes, how many soldiers would I support?
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March Prigogine If they had
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such an opportunity, that's what I think
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I think what needs to be done here is
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clearly separate Russian
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professional military somehow
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Russian marines special forces
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or representatives of the airborne
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troops they are at the will of the heart
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to the call of the soul they work professionally
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military they have the corresponding
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Social packages Generally ok
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feels himself in this status again
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at the front they carry out their tasks with
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appropriate equipment and
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security and completely different
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mood reigns in units like Bars
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or Storm Z or collected from officials
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who are under duress from under the stick
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sent to fight on the front here
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of course the level of support
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in its surroundings are multiples less therefore
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I'll do it again
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people we are unlikely to find any
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averaged data because
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balance of forces and means
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The following is obvious to me:
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most of the Russian
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professional army during these 16
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months turned to ashes in their place
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came
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Chmoboks or young professionals
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military who during the same period
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time those who survived also received
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certain professional experience and
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to a certain extent I think for the mother
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that many of them are Putin's policies
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support plus they have there Perhaps
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there is some kind of personal inner
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motivation they say Let's get wet
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Khokhlov to take revenge on Petya's power there
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stepans anyone so here to generalize
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without gradation into different components
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the Russian occupation army will be me
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I think it’s incorrect actually
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by and large For us it is
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the meaning of every Russian who is with
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he came to our Earth with weapons in his hands
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the legitimate purpose of which must be
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that variation cannot be destroyed
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absolutely none Let's by the way
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Let's talk about what we're willing to die for
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now a Russian soldier is ours
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the editors listened to the negotiations between the Russian
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soldier in Ukraine collected 6 opinions
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which they most often discuss with
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relatives among themselves and this is what comes of it
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more real let me call
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the opinion made by our editorial team is you
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will you confirm or deny? Well
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here are the facts Why do you think so or
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here's the first one My country didn't attack
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to another country Ukraine historically
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our territory That is, I am fighting for my
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territory How many such comrades And
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Is this popular at all?
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there was more than enough such stubbornness
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at the very beginning when the Volunteers went to
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front by the way including starting
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Since about mid-2014, the Patriots
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brain fog Dugin shooters and
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other other Russian stoles
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ideologists to not a small number of the population
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the Russian population has been fooled Only
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I think there are only so many left now
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that probably 10 percent, maybe 15
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the Russian car continues to work and
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conditionally Kiselyov continues to [ __ ] his brains
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usually citizens of the Russian Federation
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next thesis We are the strongest therefore
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we have the right to bend any country
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I think that such
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sofa Patriots more than but
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directly in their battle formations
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much less than those currently sitting on
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sofas and expecting success from
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Russian occupation army
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directly as part of the armed forces
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forces of the Russian Federation and percent up to
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10 That is, together with the first indicator
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already dialing 25 Where should we go with our
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small department commander ordered us A
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there are still firing squads behind
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I tolerated such thinkers, I tolerated them
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Now
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more pain comes if I name a number
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50 percent I think these were right
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absolutely the majority of current
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Russian military personnel are the same ones
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officials who were recognized in the fall
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last year within the framework of partially and
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now continues to be called up within
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hidden mobilization because this is not
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military secret monthly into the ranks
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Russian swim
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in the region of 15-20 thousand Russian
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officials who are precisely within the framework
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Those very mobilization events
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they haven’t ended in Russia, they continue
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stay in Russian order But
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the following comrades who justify
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your stay in Ukraine then
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our position is strengthened Russia is already at war
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not so stupid We even took bakhmut Let it
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in 200-odd days Therefore, there is
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pride in the country for the general
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I think there are few such stubborn people because
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those characters who directly
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battle formations fall on their own skin
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are experiencing the full power of the Russian
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stupidity and cruelty of the Ukrainian military
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actions including Ukrainian
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artillery I think that they are so stubborn
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a little let it be five percent A and
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they fight according to this scheme, I fight because
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suddenly it blows away I went to Ukraine A
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maybe it will blow here
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But this is an opportunity to make money
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By the way, there are a lot of them, including if
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strangers some of my friends
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the residents of the kryl decided to live their lives this way
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financial questions
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they say I'm wise, I'm cunning Well, someone someone
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carried by And someone from among the Ukrainian
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the traitors have already been carried aside
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The Simferopol abdal has now buried them
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relatives walk around and curse
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Simferopol How much is Ukrainian in vain?
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armed forces how is it so their
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little blood was offended, the coffin was driven in Although
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always wondered who did what
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first to change the Motherland and then
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go to the front
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everyone gets what they deserve. And for what?
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The Russian military is fighting, that's what they are for
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they are dying, we figured out what they are fighting for
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in format for fear or
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I want to survive I want to make money
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I want to avoid conflicts with the Russian
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repressive machine I want I want
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to be and want to live and this way
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so that Ukrainians die and they live but to
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unfortunately they can’t understand at all
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all evil is not punished on Red
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this mission is multiplying
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the destruction of all evil that
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currently represents
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Russian army Therefore, if successful
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currently implemented by Ukrainian
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army Yes, with the support of our Western
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partners Yes, with certain difficulties
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and flows nevertheless this mission
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cleansing of Russian society
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toxins of the imperial consciousness present
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time is implemented precisely by Ukrainian
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forces
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but I remember there were such comrades
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like political commissars in the trenches now they are
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there is some kind there of course
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blood from the eyes If you and I had
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opportunity now to voice live
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the nonsense that is written but without these
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Here are words that are not usually used
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which are obscene that's what they are about
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they say what they are rolling out what is their
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together with the sacred great they fight with
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they fight against universal evil
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territory of Ukraine by fascism and Nazism
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homosexuality and so on, that is
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absolutely ridiculous often cartoonish
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statements that are widely praised
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practically
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which the frightened ones do not understand how
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survive in this Storm of events and situation and
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in fact, the same Synergy with
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on the one hand absolutely delusional
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information from Russian propagandists
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but they are if On what principle is it a lie
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what is repeated many times turns into truth
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This is Goebbel's technique nowadays
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these works are actively what the Russians are doing
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propagandists and in practice pretends
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them into life
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often
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researchers of Vladimir's activities
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Putin compare Putin's activities with
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Hitler's activities and the same thing
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Putin's famous speech after the annexation
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Crimea she
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accurately copies Merkin speech
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Hitler Therefore, I think that the Russians
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poured on his hands That's how he sits and talks
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look, this Ukrainian is gay A
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this Ukrainian, although he’s not black, he’s not
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afra neafra is Ukrainian but he is taken from him
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What's the Russian word for tan?
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this Ukrainian is a fascist Why And he has
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hair is white like real hair That's it
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Here
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certainly, and our sources report that
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is currently taking part in battles
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Polish British Baltic
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as if representatives of the Baltic countries
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called
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Baltic mercenaries are with him
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In general, we defend the territory of Ukraine
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future of the Russian Federation we are at war with
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by the entire collective West completely in these
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the soldier does not have the desire to ask
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how we defend our interests while dying here
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Russia is dying in a foreign country I think them
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brains are so stupid and blinkered
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are dirty or they are trying to turn off
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mode
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so the very identification and search for truth
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just to concentrate everything
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their efforts to survive then they
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blind faith perceives
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all the same methods because
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at least
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on the corpses of Russian occupiers we
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we find a whole
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leaflets of these same brochures and Merci they
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for Putin, I think that also for
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Putin and because against the background of the fact that
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somewhere in the subconscious he doesn’t understand that he’s not
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are war criminals in fact
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Nazis, fascists, but this happens
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unification around a national leader
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they say
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I understand that I'm wrong one way or another
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degrees on united around
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cementing forces we can change
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the world according to its own rules And if we are strong Then
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Yes, I understand now That’s correct
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moment he realizes that he is killing people
00:24:20
it's wrong that he is that he is a murderer
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Robber but he wants these rules
00:24:27
make it right
00:24:29
this is called the overton window when
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the general rule is changing generally accepted
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rules in a format that is acceptable
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for the rapist killer looter burglar
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and a person who, strictly speaking,
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devoid of any moral standards and rules
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principles, I think that this option is very
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beneficial given the fact that a certain
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demonization of Vladimir Putin
00:24:55
the environment also creates
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foreign propaganda inspires this
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a certain Hope, after all
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drawings of the cult of the Antichrist which
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unites weak spirits uncertainly to
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I think to myself that a certain
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degree of this kind Kurt may be
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take place in Russian society in
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regarding Vladimir Putin
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Well, wait, he's backed up by the Russians
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Orthodox Church which blessed
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to kill Ukrainians
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the fact that they were also an angel at one time
00:25:31
but still an angel that's why I'm not
00:25:34
I’ll be surprised that Gundyaev and his clique can
00:25:37
find a theological explanation for all these
00:25:40
processes Why is it extremely important
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unite around a national leader
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Vladimir Putin and follow in every possible way
00:25:46
all his advice and decisions by the soldiers
00:25:49
It’s clear that the officers are fighting for the country
00:25:51
or fighting for an asterisk
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Yes, I think the older you are in status and in
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rank is a Russian officer
00:25:59
they deal more with personal issues
00:26:02
complete your service earn pensions receive
00:26:05
social benefits receive official
00:26:08
housing or permanent housing to sell
00:26:10
specific case
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in life is that providing for your
00:26:16
families of their children, I think they are especially
00:26:18
bother with questions of honor for a long time
00:26:22
responsibility for the future of the country
00:26:27
I think from major and above that's it
00:26:31
category of military personnel from lieutenant
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before
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captain inclusive I think that they
00:26:36
the stupefied living ones are so nervous
00:26:39
not even for months but for years at the training grounds
00:26:42
for their Turks without rules and
00:26:45
inability to influence certain
00:26:47
processes but are constantly forced
00:26:49
bend and adjust
00:26:52
to those conditions in the system to the system
00:26:54
which they got so here I think
00:26:57
that they have a question at the level of instincts
00:27:00
animals survive
00:27:04
somehow find yourself in this world like this
00:27:08
you know this format is doggy
00:27:11
quite obvious when the dog is Totali
00:27:14
on the subject And if we can soon
00:27:17
to hear such a call from my moyer
00:27:20
my wife, look, darling, I hit you today
00:27:22
100 of our guys but we took the position for me
00:27:26
they will give you an apartment
00:27:28
I think that it is precisely on this principle that
00:27:30
does he work, does he have a lot of empathy?
00:27:33
losses subdued only the composition
00:27:36
[music]
00:27:38
it is important to save your life
00:27:41
bright future future for your family
00:27:44
their children and losses Well, as we see
00:27:48
inside the army treaty in Russian
00:27:51
specifically the officer community
00:27:54
involves performing tasks of any kind
00:27:56
at a price And then everything is at your expense and that’s it
00:27:58
will be forgiven, much worse will be if you
00:28:01
you will save the lives of your subordinates but
00:28:04
this but this only applies to commanders
00:28:07
middle and senior management
00:28:09
I think that in such reflections it is unlikely
00:28:14
junior commander takes part
00:28:16
officers because they
00:28:18
are on a par with their soldiers
00:28:21
cops By the way, Russian elders often
00:28:24
officers are in the trenches because
00:28:26
just words of motivational reasons are not
00:28:29
enough often they use the whip again
00:28:32
once a whip, maybe even a weapon for that
00:28:34
to force the Russians
00:28:35
military personnel
00:28:37
line of defense to perform one or another
00:28:39
actions involving risk to life
00:28:42
That is why the loss of Russian
00:28:45
generals Russian senior officers
00:28:48
quite impressive, I don’t understand
00:28:50
in this regard, Russian soldiers
00:28:52
a conditional Major comes down to you there
00:28:54
the colonel takes out his service weapon
00:28:56
there are a total of 8 bullets Yes
00:28:58
starts waving it Yes I'll get you now
00:29:01
there, well, I’ll shoot, but it’s worth it to the person
00:29:05
whose [ __ ] in Kalash is 30
00:29:07
cartridges up to
00:29:09
10 rounds but there is a magazine for 45 but they
00:29:13
used in RPK in manual field 10 15
00:29:18
20 40 But they quietly slapped their
00:29:22
the commander was laid down, buried with dirt and
00:29:25
sit and wait until you are captured where
00:29:27
quiet dry comfortable in general and not fed
00:29:30
they're still shooting medical I'm just going crazy
00:29:33
when I see how they live for real
00:29:35
I live better than I do as a student
00:29:37
that's real Yes, but there's a question
00:29:40
Are you ready for self-organization? On this
00:29:42
level of self-organization Russian
00:29:44
Soldiers to do this without a hitch
00:29:47
there won't be any zealots in their ranks
00:29:49
Who will hand over all the Russians wholeheartedly
00:29:51
FSB officer or counterintelligence officer and all of them
00:29:54
will go along the stage through torture and humiliation
00:29:56
Most likely they will end up in a fine company Is that all?
00:30:01
representatives of the deep people are ready
00:30:04
think so deeply and so
00:30:07
calculate
00:30:09
shading fate forward a few steps
00:30:11
I think they are still bigger
00:30:14
It’s not just like that in the Russian community
00:30:18
one of the main characters Ivan the Fool
00:30:22
Let's answer the second blitz from
00:30:25
the viewer reminds here it is necessary
00:30:26
Continue the phrase the first phrase is like this
00:30:27
Putin does not want to know the truth about the losses
00:30:30
because continue the sentence because
00:30:33
on the planet of pink ponies in which he
00:30:36
everything is going well, everything is going well there
00:30:40
palaces are being built armored trains
00:30:42
Complete medical kits and other things
00:30:45
equipment and basically he feels
00:30:48
feeling good enough the only thing
00:30:49
it's so disturbing
00:30:52
criminal international criminal court
00:30:55
Gaga is unclear For what reasons
00:30:57
completely independent of Putin
00:31:00
wants to refuse to cancel the same
00:31:04
request and arrest warrant
00:31:07
will be the first to give Putin
00:31:10
the one who is closest the one who most often
00:31:12
looks into his eyes devotedly and
00:31:15
kisses his hand
00:31:17
who do you think this is? I think that
00:31:21
most likely this is the inner circle for example
00:31:24
Sergei 3 Shoigu for example Sergei Lavrov Not
00:31:30
It’s impossible that Mr. Naryshkin will be
00:31:32
be distinguished by special zeal in this Nikolai
00:31:35
Platonovich Patrushev Quite likely
00:31:37
Mr. Kolokoltsev or Zolotov like him
00:31:40
them, that is, basically like this
00:31:45
incredibly bright in her emotions
00:31:49
the party the day before
00:31:52
full-scale invasion once
00:31:54
expressed her attitude towards
00:31:56
Russian-Ukrainian
00:31:58
[music]
00:31:59
Russian-Ukrainian confrontation I
00:32:01
I think they will be among the first and
00:32:02
someone will take on the role of Brute I
00:32:06
I think there will be some kind of competition there
00:32:08
For the right to be first, Putin will not agree
00:32:11
elections next year provided
00:32:15
physical liquidation because he is completely
00:32:17
clearly understands that not participating in elections and
00:32:21
it's not just political it's
00:32:24
physical of his death
00:32:26
war between Russia and Kazakhstan Possibly
00:32:29
If
00:32:31
and if
00:32:34
Mr. President of the Republic
00:32:37
Kazakhstan will decide to leave the umbrella
00:32:41
I don't give any support to the Chinese panda
00:32:45
I can say that the alliance is with the Chinese
00:32:48
people's republic more comforting
00:32:50
and more
00:32:52
let's say life affirming for
00:32:55
Republic of Kazakhstan Chinese Panda
00:32:58
will drown you in his embrace
00:33:00
the future is not a little but the present time
00:33:03
current historical stage of development
00:33:05
the question of rational alliances and approaches
00:33:08
is vital not only for
00:33:11
Mr. Tokayev’s personal survival
00:33:14
Republic of Kazakhstan
00:33:16
China has troops in the territory
00:33:18
Russian Federation if
00:33:21
I think so what if
00:33:24
conditional emissaries from the Kremlin will begin
00:33:26
fight back and not comply with the rules
00:33:30
and the rules that are currently
00:33:32
dictate that such a person will spend a little
00:33:35
contourteristic surgery and
00:33:37
will hold the Return of Historical
00:33:40
northern lands of the Chinese People's
00:33:42
The Republic of the Republic itself Well, here we are
00:33:46
must clearly understand what actually
00:33:49
Baikal in the west and up to
00:33:53
Sakhalin in the east are the same ones
00:33:56
expanses of territory that are located in
00:33:59
sphere of economic political and
00:34:01
public attention of the Chinese People's
00:34:04
republics
00:34:06
today's three are very interesting
00:34:08
analytics Have a nice day, we are waiting for Victory
00:34:10
Ukraine Glory to Ukraine
00:34:18
[music]
00:34:21
I was told I don’t like him like Ukrainians
00:34:24
He hates us and my mother is a boy
00:34:27
died in Russia, grandma got a call and
00:34:30
they said that they would send the boy to a boarding school
00:34:32
conflict with children Yes, you are a little Russian there
00:34:36
I say guys, you understand that there are people there
00:34:38
children are killed, children are killed, no way, daughter three
00:34:42
For a year and 3 months we slept in an embrace
00:34:45
I just managed to cover the child with myself
00:34:47
how many lives were given for the sake of independence
00:34:51
future of our country He had to
00:34:53
evacuate the wounded bury the Twin Cities
00:34:55
It was very painful for him, he was very
00:34:58
loved the weapon tried it
00:35:00
improve so as not to fight
00:35:03
people and technology are such people
00:35:05
deserve to live long and build Ukraine
00:35:08
and unfortunately we are with these people
00:35:11
Say goodbye to the next war story
00:35:14
Saturday and Sunday 16:30 Kyiv time
00:35:18
time on Freedom TV channel
00:35:26
[music]
00:35:31
they are all world-class artists
00:35:35
works are presented in the most authoritative
00:35:37
galleries of Europe and the world they are forever
00:35:40
wrote their names in art history
00:35:43
You know them exactly and most likely how
00:35:46
Russian artists Although they are not like that
00:35:49
are Malevich Repina Ivazovsky
00:35:52
Kuindzhi and others were not only born in
00:35:56
Ukraine but also associated themselves precisely with
00:35:58
with this culture Moscow is simply
00:36:00
appropriated the names of famous
00:36:02
painters unfairly declaring for the whole
00:36:04
the world that they are representatives exclusively
00:36:07
Russian art is therefore few
00:36:10
knows that the same Malevich Aivazovsky
00:36:12
spoke Ukrainian
00:36:15
descendant of the Cossacks. Now we will talk about
00:36:19
how Russia monopolized
00:36:20
famous Ukrainian masters and How
00:36:23
World museums have begun to be restored
00:36:25
historical justice
00:36:29
Let's start with Kazimir Malevich, the vanguardist and
00:36:33
founder of Suprematism whose Russia
00:36:36
pretends to be his artist and he
00:36:39
had Polish roots and Ukrainian
00:36:41
identity Malevich had a good handle on
00:36:43
wrote letters in Ukrainian
00:36:46
Moreover, until he was 17 years old, he didn’t even know
00:36:49
Russian language Because all childhood and
00:36:52
He spent his youth in Ukrainian villages in
00:36:54
autobiography questionnaires he admitted himself
00:36:57
specifically Ukrainian so why
00:36:59
most people associate Malevichs
00:37:01
precisely with Russia, calling him the leader
00:37:03
representative of the Russian Avangard everything
00:37:06
Elementary Russia just stole
00:37:09
Malevich unfairly attributed it
00:37:12
entirely to one's own culture
00:37:14
masterfully erasing its Ukrainian context
00:37:18
take for example even the biography of the author
00:37:21
Black Square was born in Kyiv in
00:37:24
Ukraine to a Polish family However, Russian
00:37:27
art critics prefer this
00:37:29
wording
00:37:38
this is a very typical move
00:37:41
come running to cleanse the Ukrainian
00:37:43
period
00:37:46
Malevich repeatedly wrote that he
00:37:49
artistic vision shaped
00:37:52
Ukrainian village of mason huts
00:37:55
geometric wall paintings patterns on
00:37:58
stoves, carpets and even embroidered shirts
00:38:02
hence the main colors in the works
00:38:05
Malevich white red black This one
00:38:08
a person always remembers that
00:38:14
coloristics of Ukraine mental spirit
00:38:17
Ukraine is present in his works
00:38:19
He writes about this himself at 17 Malevich studies
00:38:23
draw from a famous Ukrainian
00:38:25
painter Nikolai Pimonenko will soon
00:38:28
moves to Kursk at 25 departs
00:38:31
study in Moscow in another 10 years
00:38:34
the artist shocks the world with his black
00:38:36
square When in Moscow and St. Petersburg
00:38:38
repressions against creativity are intensifying
00:38:41
intelligentsia Malevich Returns to
00:38:44
homeland there begins to teach in ki
00:38:46
art institute here he is
00:38:49
feels free to lecture
00:38:51
organizes a personal exhibition
00:38:54
also writes articles for the local
00:38:55
art magazine in Ukrainian
00:38:58
language But he cannot avoid arrest
00:39:02
returned to Russia and interrogated there
00:39:04
blaming German espionage as the reason
00:39:07
served as a great recognition for Malevich
00:39:09
border his frequent trips there to
00:39:12
get the artist's recognition
00:39:14
torture, which undermines his health
00:39:18
diagnosed with cancer after arrest
00:39:20
the painter paints a series of paintings where he
00:39:23
criticizes collectivization policies
00:39:25
depicts the Holodomor on canvas
00:39:28
Malevich has three human figures
00:39:30
whose faces are the hammer and sickle, the cross and
00:39:33
truna And by the way, the artist himself is in the profile
00:39:37
identifies himself as Ukrainian in
00:39:39
seventies Soviet power
00:39:41
bought the Black Square of the Malevich family
00:39:44
for next to nothing for only 300 rubles and so on
00:39:47
Russia appropriated the legacy of the Great
00:39:49
an artist whom she herself has outlived
00:39:52
Light in 2016 Vienna in the museum
00:39:56
Albertino opened an exhibition Russian
00:39:59
Avant-garde from Chagall to Malevich about
00:40:02
Ukrainian roots of Malevich Russian
00:40:04
the organizers did not remember as expected
00:40:08
with Ukraine but in a particularly figurative sense
00:40:12
his image of these peasants who
00:40:15
constantly meet almost in the background
00:40:18
Ukrainian flag
00:40:22
his mental perception of life is everything
00:40:28
purely Ukrainian but at the same time of course
00:40:34
such a large figure
00:40:37
Suprematism the founder of Suprematism
00:40:39
that he will be torn to pieces by the Polish
00:40:43
specialists and Russians in general
00:40:47
they put their elbows out a long time ago, what do you mean?
00:40:49
no one has anything to do with it
00:40:51
Mlevich only They are relevant but
00:40:54
they lost his grave they didn’t keep track of it
00:40:57
there are some events related to her
00:41:00
Malevich and break down due to negligence
00:41:03
some local authorities but at the same time all
00:41:07
just like going abroad like this one
00:41:11
export option and always needed
00:41:12
show that this did not happen However
00:41:15
Malevich is not the only artist
00:41:17
which, thanks to the efforts of the Russian
00:41:19
the colonial machine is considered throughout the world
00:41:22
Russian artist next in this
00:41:24
list Ilya Repin painter was also born
00:41:27
in Ukraine in the city of Chuguev, Kharkov region
00:41:30
region paternal grandfather Vasily
00:41:33
Efimovich Repin was not a serving Cossack
00:41:36
in his work the artist often
00:41:38
appealed to Ukrainian origins
00:41:40
native motives occupied a significant
00:41:43
place in Repin's work
00:41:58
was born there in Sloboda in Chuguev and all
00:42:03
his life emphasized his Ukrainian
00:42:07
origin and never hid his
00:42:10
learn about their connections with Ukraine
00:42:13
The painter began his artistic craft
00:42:15
Chuguev by Ukrainian artist Bunakov
00:42:18
Later Repin lived and studied in St. Petersburg
00:42:21
then went abroad, first to Italy
00:42:24
then to France upon return again
00:42:27
returned to create in his native Chuguev and
00:42:30
spent his last years in Finland
00:42:32
one of the artist's most famous paintings
00:42:34
Cossacks write a letter to the Turkish Sultan
00:42:37
there were others in the artist’s work
00:42:39
works on the theme of Ukraine haidamaki
00:42:42
Evening girls
00:42:44
Ukrainian near Tyn Ataman Ivan Serko and
00:42:48
so on by the way interesting fact if
00:42:51
look closely at Repin's painting
00:42:53
We didn’t expect it, you can see it on the wall
00:42:56
portrait of Taras Shevchenko
00:43:14
alone
00:43:18
Cossacks who write a letter to the Turkish
00:43:21
the Sultan understands that this is glorification
00:43:23
the spirit of Ukrainians and, by and large,
00:43:27
opposition to all this colonial
00:43:30
Russian politics but Russians
00:43:33
somehow managed even this
00:43:37
develop the work in such a way that it is
00:43:39
The Sultan is Turkish but the Cossacks are like them
00:43:43
Russian Cossacks turns out More
00:43:46
Repin has a painting like this, in my opinion
00:43:49
the hospital is called where Chaika is
00:43:53
so huge floating on the sea the waves are beating
00:43:57
and Cossacks
00:43:59
there is also a completely Ukrainian theme
00:44:02
amazing revealed with love a
00:44:05
attitudes towards Russians and descendants
00:44:10
which are very similar to those orcs
00:44:12
who are now on our land
00:44:16
Repin
00:44:18
demonstrated in the film He has
00:44:20
such a small picture but she really likes it
00:44:22
valued and always kept at home
00:44:25
called the Bolsheviks means the plot of this
00:44:28
pictures like this
00:44:31
Such huge round-faced creatures
00:44:34
some soldiers' uniforms with guns
00:44:37
surrounded on all sides by the girls
00:44:40
a small one that's been there for five years, let's say
00:44:42
and try to take a piece of bread from him
00:44:45
this is how the Bolsheviks look like
00:44:48
was
00:44:50
potassium in the estate
00:44:56
Where He fled from Russia did not want
00:44:59
the Russians will return after
00:45:01
revolutions and Lunacharsky including
00:45:03
lured but he said no, I didn’t
00:45:07
I'll go back and that's where he lived and that's where he worked
00:45:11
was then she was in my opinion
00:45:13
meeting his daughter's work and penates
00:45:17
thank God they weren’t during Repin’s lifetime
00:45:19
Russian But unfortunately, when
00:45:23
Repin died, then this Finnish one began
00:45:27
the company and these are like a Finnish village
00:45:32
fell into the hands of the Russians
00:45:34
renamed him Repin and
00:45:38
less than Repin made penates as it were
00:45:42
it all turned out a la Russian dacha
00:45:46
Repinskaya is like this, although in fact it is
00:45:49
there was immigration reluctance to return to
00:45:52
Russia
00:45:53
Ivan Aivazovsky is another world famous
00:45:55
famous artist whose Russia
00:45:57
included in its cultural heritage
00:46:00
However, Aivazovsky was born in Crimea in
00:46:02
to the Armenian family there his family
00:46:04
moved from Galicia by the way
00:46:06
Aivazovsky also knew the Ukrainian language and played
00:46:09
violin melodies from the repertoire
00:46:11
bandura players have a huge part of their work
00:46:13
the artist is dedicated to the sea shores
00:46:15
Crimea due to the fact that Russia has put
00:46:18
a lot of effort to name
00:46:19
Aivazovsky exclusively Russian
00:46:21
artist now few people know about
00:46:24
his works depicting Ukrainian
00:46:26
life of which there was a lot on the one hand
00:46:31
but on the other hand, not only this with
00:46:35
on the other side of him next to him was Stepnoy
00:46:38
Crimea and he, of course, left Crimea and was
00:46:42
on the territory of mainland Ukraine and
00:46:45
there are a lot of his works, for example
00:46:48
wedding in Ukraine and many others
00:46:51
dedicated to Ukrainians living in these
00:46:54
places I'm not even talking about dozens
00:46:57
literally his paintings are dedicated to
00:47:01
Chumaks who travel for a strong night
00:47:05
then somewhere in the evening
00:47:08
very beautiful and romantic
00:47:10
there are many works of them But since
00:47:13
it wasn't very popular in
00:47:16
In Russia and in the USSR this is how it all was
00:47:20
covered with such fluorine and hidden under
00:47:23
cloth somewhere, that is, the Ukrainian part
00:47:26
creativity of Aivazovsky She seems to be
00:47:28
did not exist So Aivazovsky
00:47:31
definitely cannot today
00:47:35
to be only a Russian artist
00:47:38
of course they will count them among their own and
00:47:41
Armenian
00:47:43
art critics and cultural figures and
00:47:46
Ukrainians will also be correctly considered
00:47:49
But it's definitely not colonial
00:47:52
Russians outstanding Russian artist
00:47:55
artist is also called archipakuindzhi
00:47:58
while he is a landscape painter of the Greek
00:48:01
origin who was born in
00:48:03
artist Sveta Kak in the suburbs of Mariupol
00:48:06
was called Kuindzhi because of his unique
00:48:09
technology, although I lived for a long time in Russia
00:48:11
but in his paintings he depicted precisely
00:48:13
Ukrainian landscapes we know that
00:48:18
they have Greek blood
00:48:21
was born in the south of Ukraine and he's like
00:48:25
again an outstanding Russian artist
00:48:30
Moonlit night on the Dnieper which is there
00:48:33
the spectators came absolutely ecstatic
00:48:37
Petersburg lined up there
00:48:40
stood for hours to see this
00:48:44
work but let's look at
00:48:47
work by Arkhip Kuindzhi what is it
00:48:51
This is the landscapes of Crimea
00:48:53
this is a moonlit night on the Dnieper, this is Ukrainian
00:48:57
night is evening in Ukraine I literally
00:49:01
I name the name of these works Yes and this
00:49:04
his best work his best
00:49:07
product but good So it works
00:49:09
this artist supposedly
00:49:13
Russian he praised Ukraine the most
00:49:17
number of originals and copies of Kuindzhi
00:49:19
was kept in his art museum in
00:49:22
Mariupol in March last year building
00:49:24
museum was destroyed by a hit
00:49:26
Russian missile However, a picture of Angie
00:49:30
and other authors at the time of the airstrike in
00:49:32
the museum was not available later
00:49:34
information that the original paintings were
00:49:36
taken from there by the occupiers further
00:49:39
the fate of the paintings is unknown
00:49:43
at the beginning of this year one of the largest
00:49:46
world museums in new york
00:49:48
The Metropolitan changed the captions of the paintings
00:49:51
Ilya Repin Ivan Aivazovsky and Arkhip
00:49:54
Kuindzhi is now listed on the museum website
00:49:56
that they are Ukrainian, they are Russian
00:49:59
artists later city museum
00:50:01
Amsterdam Where is the small
00:50:03
collection of pictures by Zimir Malevich
00:50:05
recognized him as a Ukrainian author came out
00:50:08
the artists mentioned were indeed
00:50:10
in life, periods of work and creativity are not
00:50:12
only in Ukraine but also in Russia it’s exactly the same
00:50:15
the same as in Paris and other European cities
00:50:17
but only the French use them as their own for some reason
00:50:20
they don’t think so, although Moscow sometimes tries
00:50:22
call your own even those who are really in
00:50:24
Almost never lived in Russia
00:50:42
one of the founding fathers of the Cube of Futurism
00:50:45
an outstanding artist as they call him
00:50:48
Ukrainian touch but he also seems to
00:50:52
like Russians together with Vasily Ermilov
00:50:55
famous constructivist from Kharkov
00:50:58
because their last names sound something
00:51:02
seems to be Russian But that’s what’s at the core
00:51:06
the same surname of Bogomas is Ukrainian
00:51:10
who was just the artist there
00:51:13
The Middle Ages are like Russians weren’t there
00:51:17
is very exciting, we have already mentioned
00:51:20
Russian Avant-garde in context
00:51:21
Malevich is actually Russian Avangard
00:51:24
the beginning of the 20th century really took
00:51:27
an honorable niche in European art
00:51:28
of that time but it was formed in
00:51:32
largely Ukrainian
00:51:33
creators include Amazon Avangarda
00:51:36
Alexandra Exter and David Burliuk
00:51:38
who was even named father
00:51:40
Russian futurism
00:51:43
Alexandra XT she was born on the territory
00:51:46
Poland but Youth took place in Kyiv here
00:51:49
There was an XR art school when she
00:51:53
immigrated to France all the time
00:51:54
as if she was remembering what she wants
00:51:57
come to Ukraine because it
00:51:59
It wasn't Moscow she missed
00:52:01
let's forget I missed my hometown
00:52:05
trying somehow but that's all
00:52:09
somewhere it already sounds funny to braid it to
00:52:11
to his Alexandra archipenko archipenko
00:52:14
he is the founder of cubism in sculpture
00:52:17
also seems like a Russian artist
00:52:20
it sounds somewhere, but it’s completely understandable
00:52:22
that this is our artist who is here
00:52:25
was born connected by absolutely all roots
00:52:29
from Ukraine and all my life
00:52:32
positioned himself as a Ukrainian Maria
00:52:36
Sinyakova who was born in Kharkovskaya
00:52:38
region
00:52:40
famous avant-garde artist too
00:52:43
[music]
00:52:44
the Russians are trying to pull her to their side
00:52:47
further Davids Vladimir Burliuk
00:52:51
Well
00:52:53
David Luke, the father of Russian futurism
00:52:57
here he turns out to be a friend to the Ukrainians
00:53:00
it’s completely unclear why because
00:53:02
born in Ukraine
00:53:04
Youth passed there in full saccharine
00:53:06
plantations and his father worked
00:53:08
manager in Ukraine came to Ukraine
00:53:12
that is
00:53:13
again mentally absolutely
00:53:16
Ukrainians are like Russian soldiers
00:53:18
who stole last year's gum
00:53:20
washing machines and other items
00:53:22
luxury from Ukraine
00:53:24
Russian state for centuries
00:53:25
took credit for other people's merits and
00:53:28
cultural heritage since 2014
00:53:31
The Russian Federation also took control of a number of Ukrainian
00:53:34
museums with their valuable exhibits in Crimea
00:53:37
and in Donbass after a full-scale
00:53:39
invasions this list has been expanded
00:53:42
New Year's Eve they have already stolen all the exhibits
00:53:45
Kherson Art Museum
00:53:49
Mariupol Art Museum and
00:53:52
Skip gold that was stored there in
00:53:55
local history museums of southern Ukraine
00:53:58
Melitopol Mariupol is also like these
00:54:02
museums annexed exhibits of these
00:54:05
museums That is, this is not just theft A
00:54:10
I would say this is such a cultural genocide
00:54:13
which Russians profess in Ukraine
00:54:16
only recently began to reclaim its
00:54:18
history of its contribution to the development of the world
00:54:20
art and what a surprise it was
00:54:22
When during this process along the way
00:54:25
it turned out that the so-called Great
00:54:27
Russian culture is not really like that
00:54:30
already Russian
00:54:37
[music]
00:54:43
decision affecting the course of history
00:54:46
Some of Ukraine's allies are considering
00:54:48
almost complete ban on exports to Russia
00:54:51
seems to be based on the theory of the absurd
00:54:53
Russian economy important events
00:54:55
weeks in Ukraine and the world Germany massively
00:54:58
expelled from their country a whole pool
00:55:00
Russian diplomats my name is
00:55:02
Vladimir Runets about all this and much more
00:55:04
friend, see for yourself Every Monday
00:55:07
at 12:00 Kyiv time on
00:55:11
Freedom TV channel people are the main value
00:55:15
Ukraine is impossible without the spirit of adventurism
00:55:18
new discoveries and great things in their
00:55:22
numerous travels Nikolai
00:55:24
Miklouho-Maclay studied the customs of ancient
00:55:27
tribes his contribution to anthropology and
00:55:30
ethnography is invaluable, he became the first
00:55:33
a European who set foot on the land of New
00:55:36
Guinea during World War II
00:55:39
Mikhail Tereshchenko became a personal enemy
00:55:43
Tereshchenko managed to bring out Adolf Hitler
00:55:45
all assets Vienna precious papers
00:55:48
Bank loan Anstalt from the country like this
00:55:52
how Mikhail deprived Hitler of what he wanted
00:55:55
Trophy Ukraine is talented and
00:55:58
hardworking
00:56:05
[music]
00:56:12
[music]
00:56:15
To classmates and Valera Alla already
00:56:19
fasted
00:56:20
I contacted you too I love Pan's health
00:56:24
generals
00:56:25
85
00:56:36
I remember you I am 100 Misha people
00:56:43
Valera does her job
00:56:45
and we must our Odnoklassniki and
00:56:49
Valera
00:56:52
Ukrainian air defense is called Zaluzhny dome
00:56:55
in his honor they compose songs and name the streets
00:56:58
at the same time commander in chief
00:57:00
Ukrainian armed forces rarely appear
00:57:02
in public and gives interviews logically
00:57:04
think that this is in connection with reality
00:57:06
wartime but inherent modesty
00:57:09
he has a trait that is almost mentioned
00:57:11
everyone who has known him since childhood Today
00:57:14
we are in the town where Valery was born and raised
00:57:24
[music]
00:57:27
mom was
00:57:29
a cashier at the station and the dad will be
00:57:33
the ensign was a vyivyakovy mother like that
00:57:36
simple simple
00:57:39
people like this already Sorry mom All the time
00:57:42
went
00:57:44
you found berries for mushrooms like this I
00:57:48
I closed this idea, I found out that Dog
00:57:51
[music]
00:57:53
There
00:57:55
there were two jumped up, one and a friend and sitting
00:58:00
and today I will console you there, they lived in that
00:58:02
area at the station there is a military unit
00:58:05
I didn't get lost
00:58:14
[music]
00:58:42
such spookins
00:58:45
forged torn out to me Katya Shumin
00:58:48
Nikola didn’t shout, he’s still small
00:58:51
such
00:58:53
curly class Such curly braids here
00:58:56
and those who
00:58:59
Skoda you know Nikola is three Rocky
00:59:03
win-bom I'm going out so you don't give him Coke
00:59:06
can't this respect
00:59:12
the same school
00:59:22
Dasha
00:59:24
so the share bowed
00:59:44
fourth game on that row
00:59:48
I was planting
00:59:50
on
00:59:52
5 batches of hare float on your rivers
00:59:56
special 100 bags
01:00:02
Let's say winter together Valera
01:00:08
Well, let's just say he sang and bathed
01:00:12
sad breaks and after lessons for
01:00:16
holding some maids food
01:00:18
can
01:00:21
that's how every girl is
01:00:24
At school
01:00:27
[music]
01:00:29
they say
01:00:31
Right
01:00:34
stately tall athletic curly
01:00:38
declared
01:00:45
So
01:00:46
[music]
01:00:49
two pairs
01:00:52
I already stood out in high school
01:00:58
11th grade institute is our hippo-heads
01:01:02
as if he showed them a serious look with his noses
01:01:04
you know what to do, our little ones
01:01:06
photos
01:01:08
Zevsky turns 6 photos two or three
01:01:13
cut out for school and you
01:01:17
was naughty, the photos were then handed out
01:01:19
the most other friend we have
01:01:24
Sergey view laid 85
01:01:29
this is what we have
01:01:31
nights
01:01:37
with bright enmity we ended the song
01:01:41
our disk preparation
01:01:44
Bula in ours in our whiskey hours
01:01:47
preparation we had in the wind we were at school
01:01:51
shot with small guns
01:01:55
we have school fees
01:02:00
fees in viskov now you didn’t give us
01:02:05
form
01:02:07
Partisan uniform because
01:02:11
Sterkinsky caps
01:02:13
Kirzov boots
01:02:16
stretching
01:02:18
and we lived in the barracks
01:02:21
ate in the canteen of the viskovits body through
01:02:25
viskovich plants and us
01:02:28
be a week
01:02:30
four are probably in the barracks
01:02:34
I lost Batysyak’s photos
01:02:37
100 year moment
01:02:42
like this
01:02:44
Valera's preparation
01:02:47
photograph in form photographs in form
01:02:51
tunics in breeches and boots with
01:02:54
I'm stretching my legs and I'm so calm
01:03:00
hagiography, but I mean, such scrubs were in the plan
01:03:06
whole class Yes here we are
01:03:10
went to
01:03:12
Leningraders bygone Well, search
01:03:16
Leningrad was awarded above us in our
01:03:18
cool five people went I'm Valera
01:03:22
Lena Zhanna and another Luda we lived in
01:03:28
school
01:03:29
classroom on the floor classroom
01:03:34
I won’t tell my wife this kind of thing. Well, wait
01:03:39
knock down the hour in Leningrad
01:03:41
for today there sound
01:03:47
today we have a significant
01:03:56
[music]
01:04:23
means like this
01:04:26
God is young I think that our mortgage
01:04:30
you learned to learn to be the most
01:04:33
the main thing is to write coursework for laboratory work
01:04:37
non-destructive thinking Okay to him
01:04:39
Putin removed all his temple career
01:04:42
special application was to blame
01:04:45
mechanics have a reasonable price and
01:04:46
you'll lean towards the specialty because there
01:04:48
alarming to know and armchairs
01:04:50
constructive such sarcasm
01:04:52
analytical thoughts that's why
01:04:58
on vidmi but for applied mechanics with us
01:05:02
not so rich
01:05:05
course project and Kim with a miracle we got it
01:05:09
save a lot of istiki course wines
01:05:11
just
01:05:14
together
01:05:28
15 ago
01:05:30
there was an article about Misavia Azati about
01:05:34
mortgaged
01:05:35
technique lieutenant colonel event was commander
01:05:39
brigades at the new Lensky 50 friend
01:05:43
mechanized Brigade and Venball Cambrag
01:05:46
the best collection of words from Ukraine and DAC about
01:05:50
I wrote about him
01:05:52
because when
01:05:54
1923
01:05:57
release
01:06:04
What have I been through so much and
01:06:09
photos of our launch album
01:06:12
son I post
01:06:14
with technical mechanics
01:06:16
mechanics after all
01:06:18
mysteriously technical from the great instead
01:06:22
mathematics and 90 Rocky were subjects
01:06:27
such
01:06:29
what mechanics I read as a student I would be for
01:06:34
soften
01:06:37
this is Isa bulbaring Of course and
01:06:40
laid down I him I memorized him
01:06:42
high
01:06:44
curly bolts tall slender
01:06:47
slams They can see the wreaths Yes, everyone Watch
01:06:49
and you all know him like that
01:06:52
the fight sounds like an example of power
01:06:54
bog hygienist alone
01:06:58
temple This is my soul I tried
01:07:02
got a visa for a job
01:07:07
I recognized him, although the wine became
01:07:13
full massive
01:07:21
and then I'm already crying
01:07:26
we make noise
01:07:27
Vienna in the initial headquarters of Orivnomu
01:07:31
operational command
01:07:34
zakhvid initial headquarters intercessor
01:07:38
high-slung major general one and a half
01:07:40
general ranks here are the results Street
01:07:43
Principal of the ninth school Viktor Kuzmich
01:07:47
a graduate of our general became my
01:07:51
current colleagues
01:07:53
traffic college and calcium
01:07:57
but I walk yes but donkeys you fangs him
01:08:02
solved problems told rules
01:08:05
formulas
01:08:13
so it was possible so I'm the same as you
01:08:16
you
01:08:18
People
01:08:24
walked with my own hands on my
01:08:52
What wonderful people
01:08:57
what for me Taya I think and how
01:09:00
calculated
01:09:01
probably told less about him
01:09:17
I don't know the screws
01:09:20
it’s so noisy, it’s Sochi and it’s overgrown here
01:09:26
children are appointed here, students in the skin
01:09:29
brother of the temple Abu father of the temple with us
01:09:33
such rich children Well, Valery
01:09:36
mortgaged
01:09:43
for inheritance we get in the way and we
01:09:47
domineering
01:09:50
and we'll do whatever it takes to volunteer
01:09:54
activities we are engaged in
01:09:57
even more
01:09:59
active from the overgrowth it was even more active
01:10:02
we can't kill and the graduate's word
01:10:05
That's why
01:10:10
But I’m at a loss. Well, he’s also rich and
01:10:15
His Nehru's power bank would have been controlled by
01:10:18
practice and cars repair Oksana
01:10:23
Makulaevna brought something from the front
01:10:26
couples with provisions from luggage almost
01:10:30
30 Brigade
01:10:34
first rifle battalion
01:10:45
[laughter]
01:11:21
[music]
01:11:31
Let's pray to the Lord
01:11:37
and I remember
01:11:46
[music]
01:11:52
every week I already have people walking rich
01:11:58
People
01:11:59
pray plug 17 serve to get them
01:12:03
The Lord God protected John from throwing his bow
01:12:06
Well, to the rest of tifrika
01:12:11
[music]
01:12:18
we today
01:12:34
sixteenth Chernya with this iradal
01:12:38
decided to change the old name
01:12:42
along the front river there was Zvyagin, who was on
01:12:45
his friend
01:12:46
imperial ambitions, I decided to replace him
01:12:50
our place is full of new radovals
01:12:54
524
01:12:56
still flooded find for all of our Ukraine
01:13:01
and Ukraine
01:13:03
historical stages it was Russian
01:13:05
empires
01:13:13
our places
01:14:09
Believe me, these are Posada and here
01:14:12
are engaged Yes, I would know the swelling of people
01:14:17
exit from our place I remember you I
01:14:20
humblest people
01:14:22
met Yes And there are sharks there
01:14:27
the name is overgrown there and yes
01:14:30
even if
01:14:33
in the mouth
01:14:42
[music]
01:14:55
[music]
01:14:59
Ukraine is our pledge
01:15:04
and we know that we are so important
01:15:07
graduate
01:15:09
and we were
01:15:19
busy event through friends wart axis
01:15:24
such a picture of soaring for the most
01:15:26
initial mortgage to our old man
01:15:28
school admission on an empty stomach and admission to
01:15:32
Today there are such riddle swear words on the roads
01:15:35
you know, I'm such and such a subballist of few wines Yes
01:15:38
I'm interviewing
01:15:39
in every
01:15:41
place
01:15:46
You're not scratching the sound, but the reception
01:15:51
natoshchavinsgady about our place and I'm on
01:15:54
After all, it can be easy to praise, after all
01:15:57
even our our old fashioned way and I won’t say that
01:16:01
often periodically we Bachi my likes
01:16:14
[music]
01:16:16
Just
01:16:18
we had Sparkle
01:16:23
in our group
01:16:28
mailing to the adenoid I went to whom yak
01:16:32
on right
01:16:33
flew there, flew there, prize on the spot
01:16:37
all types of portugal to
01:16:40
be Valera is tiring of her work and for us
01:16:44
you will need your all like
01:16:47
for the work Valera about the essence, not everything is tormented
01:16:52
winter wines to wife
01:16:56
[music]
01:16:59
message to everyone Chucky
01:17:00
[music]
01:17:04
in summer
01:17:06
[music]
01:17:09
was grateful and all the vitals gave birth
01:17:14
slammed shut
01:17:17
emoticons messages
01:17:22
n Dyakova
01:17:26
We also chatted with Odnoklassniki
01:17:30
live in Russia, left and back
01:17:34
up to 24
01:17:36
lost in the chat
01:17:42
You told me about the photographer's shows
01:17:45
filmed short
01:17:46
[music]
01:17:53
straightened
01:17:54
comes out
01:17:58
chi yes but I'm submissive, I'm going to get a haircut with us
01:18:04
Lesson 25
01:18:07
there are worm species there and even
01:18:10
Shirin's disappearance will be
01:18:18
[music]
01:18:25
umbrellas for him means they had
01:18:29
I managed to stand in Kyiv, the eldest
01:18:33
they succeeded in flesh
01:18:50
this is already a successful Kharkov operation
01:18:53
should be successful
01:19:29
I think I'll be damn good
01:19:46
[music]
01:20:02
what it broadcasts
01:20:05
throughout the country Eduard Topol writer
01:20:08
screenwriter and publicist in a series of interviews with
01:20:12
Saken Aimurzaev people of good will
01:20:14
Tomorrow at 12.00 Kyiv time on
01:20:18
Freedom TV channel
01:20:22
[music]
01:20:27
those who deprive others of freedom are not
01:20:30
they themselves deserve it Abraham Lincoln
01:20:33
freedom Free your opportunity
01:20:36
say no
01:20:43
[music]
01:20:50
certainly the central event of July
01:20:52
became the NATO summit which took place in
01:20:54
Vilnius And the main theme of this
01:20:56
the event became Ukraine
01:21:01
Lithuania as a true friend of Ukraine and
01:21:04
the host party was preparing for the summit
01:21:06
right on the streets of Vilnius Posted
01:21:09
more than 33 thousand Ukrainian flags on
01:21:12
Central Square so that again
01:21:14
times Remind NATO members where
01:21:16
really warmly raised the Ukrainian
01:21:19
banner delivered from Bakhmut
01:21:22
the flag for the anthem of Ukraine was raised at
01:21:24
Central square of Vilnius
01:21:25
municipal transport of the capital of Lithuania
01:21:28
was decorated with stickers that read
01:21:30
next while you wait for your stop
01:21:32
Ukraine is waiting for f-16
01:21:35
[music]
01:21:37
In general, Lithuania tried its best
01:21:39
support Ukraine in its so-called
01:21:42
election race and trips
01:21:44
Zelensky on Eastern Europe added
01:21:46
confidence in a positive outcome
01:21:48
summit May splurge on our
01:21:50
I'm going to help Petrinka and give it to me and so we
01:21:53
we will educate the elder day of aggression
01:21:57
Russian lawyer of Ukraine in Europe
01:21:59
Andrzej Duda even came to Volyn and
01:22:01
took part in a multi-religious
01:22:03
It is worth noting in prayer that for Poland
01:22:06
Volyn is a sore spot in Ukraine
01:22:08
Polish relations But despite everything
01:22:11
Duda took a step and the Ukrainians did not remain in
01:22:13
debt
01:22:17
[applause]
01:22:19
[music]
01:22:20
overall there is a lot to gain
01:22:22
treasured ticket with the inscription we invite you to
01:22:25
NATO was done and let's be honest
01:22:28
the President of Ukraine upon arrival in Vilnius was
01:22:30
already like your hugs, jokes, jokes with
01:22:33
leaders of the civilized West
01:22:34
demonstrated that he was welcome in the sandbox
01:22:37
plus harsh though fair
01:22:39
statements spoke about the status I am so
01:22:42
respectfully we need more
01:22:45
I adore absolutely rightly But how
01:22:49
it turns out there is always some but
01:22:52
official invitation to join
01:22:54
As a result, Ukraine did not receive NATO membership
01:22:56
however, every single member of the Alliance
01:22:59
assured that at the end of the war Ukraine
01:23:02
will definitely be in NATO
01:23:04
Ukraine is now closer to NATO than ever before
01:23:06
all members of the Alliance agreed that
01:23:08
Ukraine will become a NATO member in the future
01:23:13
the future is in the future but there are more of us
01:23:16
interested in the present And in the present themselves
01:23:19
for Ukraine everything is over
01:23:21
positive first of all which is very important
01:23:23
Ukraine received additional weapons
01:23:25
for the front here are the results of two days in
01:23:28
Vilnius Germany 700 million euros
01:23:31
launchers patriot marders and
01:23:34
leopards UK ammunition
01:23:36
challengers armored cars and money for
01:23:38
repair Norway for samsa and thousand
01:23:41
mini drones Australia 30
01:23:43
Bushmaster armored vehicles Japan system
01:23:46
drone detection France missiles
01:23:49
scalp Well, isn't it a misfortune by the way
01:23:52
Japanese detection system
01:23:53
drones can save a lot
01:23:55
Ukrainian lives along the entire front line
01:23:57
scalp rockets this is the French version already
01:24:00
almost native Storm Shadow due to
01:24:03
the situation of the counter-offensive of Ukraine I
01:24:05
decided to increase arms supplies
01:24:06
equipment and provide it to Ukrainians
01:24:08
long-range missiles And also in the fields
01:24:11
G7 countries accepted
01:24:13
long-term security guarantees for
01:24:15
Ukraine And this means supply
01:24:18
modern military equipment on board
01:24:21
air and sea training for Ukrainians
01:24:23
forces sharing intelligence and assistance in
01:24:25
cyber defense that should help
01:24:27
Ukraine to liberate its territory and
01:24:29
modernize the army, that is, the world
01:24:32
leaders pledged to help in every possible way
01:24:34
Ukraine is in bad shape before joining NATO
01:24:36
news for you we are not going anywhere you
01:24:39
stuck with us for a long time
01:24:42
I got pretty burned from such obligations
01:24:45
in the swamps
01:24:56
in the short term, very
01:24:58
very negative consequences Well yes Well
01:25:00
yes you know what the last Chinese one is
01:25:03
warning expression occurred in
01:25:05
connection with the exacerbation of US-Chinese
01:25:07
relations in the 50-60s of the last century
01:25:10
states not recognizing communist
01:25:13
power in China was constantly exercised
01:25:15
reconnaissance flights
01:25:17
territorial waters under the sky
01:25:18
last come first
01:25:21
the so-called
01:25:22
warnings However No action
01:25:25
did not undertake it is known that by 1965
01:25:29
there were more than 900 such warnings a year
01:25:32
In modern realities there have appeared their own
01:25:34
Latest Chinese warnings under
01:25:37
called red lines constantly
01:25:40
We express our concerns about this
01:25:41
we're talking about red lines
01:25:44
the red line is for real they are
01:25:46
know we have a whole series of intersections
01:25:48
Ukraine and red lines until we
01:25:51
let's stop this brazen spread
01:25:53
moving back the red lines let's call it
01:25:56
So
01:25:58
There is
01:26:01
red lines When are these red lines already
01:26:03
lines when these decision centers
01:26:05
our partners are peculiar and, as it were,
01:26:10
to put it mildly, very superficial
01:26:11
applies to all our warnings
01:26:13
talking about red lines in general
01:26:16
It’s clear, but the king is naked, as they say
01:26:18
threats make sense as long as you don't [ __ ] yourself
01:26:21
in other cases this is all for
01:26:23
written to the near internal audience
01:26:25
you can have as much as you want, but the output will be
01:26:28
just a meager fart
01:26:31
not borderline again
01:26:35
Connect me to the white house by the word on
01:26:37
all the Kremlin propaganda cries about
01:26:40
Western weapons in Ukraine are very accurate
01:26:42
answered the German officer in Ukraine no
01:26:44
German weapons have Ukrainian weapons
01:26:46
German origin German weapons
01:26:49
- these are tanks they exist in Ukraine
01:26:51
Ukrainian tanks we gave them to Ukraine and
01:26:54
she is responsible for them
01:26:55
real base from Colonel Letting us down
01:26:58
the results of the NATO summit, we note that in general
01:27:00
the results were positive but calculated
01:27:03
for more I think that this is absolutely
01:27:05
not enough I hope that through
01:27:08
in a few years Ukraine will become a full-fledged
01:27:10
NATO member
01:27:13
the event even created a video where everyone
01:27:15
Alliance members in different outfits and forums
01:27:17
appear as leaders of a strong Union under
01:27:20
representation of each country
01:27:21
this is the year of joining NATO
01:27:24
Ukraine only has one left to enter
01:27:26
figure
01:27:30
on the eve of all these geopolitical
01:27:32
games, an equally significant event took place
01:27:34
And for Ukraine, perhaps even more
01:27:37
significant returned home from Turkey
01:27:39
heroes commanders under whose leadership
01:27:41
the defenders of Azov became within two
01:27:44
months
01:27:46
completely surrounded
01:27:48
[music]
01:27:56
This is how I described it in the words of Lesya Ukrainka
01:27:59
his imprisonment on Turkish soil
01:28:00
Svyatoslav we broke paralytics with
01:28:03
shiny stepfather strangling cheesecakes howling
01:28:08
sweets behind your back and we have mercury eagles
01:28:11
wing
01:28:12
Alykoy Danko we were prokuti before
01:28:15
Turkish land but the shackles are now broken
01:28:18
and the fighters are not going to sit out for long
01:28:20
In the rear, such commanders are simply worth their weight
01:28:23
gold for everything we will continue
01:28:26
We'll say our word in battle
01:28:32
known for Syoma turned to Ukraine
01:28:36
naturally the fifth points of the Muscovites
01:28:38
flared up instantly How so who allowed it
01:28:41
Why were they released like this and they abandoned us as strangers?
01:28:43
Did Erdogan just cheat us?
01:28:46
they deceived the fool and threw him with 4 fists
01:28:49
just rudely thrown But the President of Turkey
01:28:51
to all these reproaches, accusations and claims
01:28:53
Erdogan answered calmly and measuredly
01:28:56
assured that the agreements that
01:28:57
military commanders who defended
01:28:59
Azovstal must remain in Turkey
01:29:01
were reached bilaterally
01:29:02
between Ukraine and Russia Türkiye
01:29:04
provided him with asylum to carry out
01:29:06
Russian-Ukrainian agreement if
01:29:09
simply put, Türkiye is not some
01:29:10
did not violate the agreements because they
01:29:13
never was Türkiye was not
01:29:15
party to the agreement between Ukraine and the Russian Federation
01:29:17
so all the questions are for Ukraine. Come on
01:29:20
objectively What questions may be in
01:29:22
Ukraine If Moscow violated everything
01:29:24
imaginable and unimaginable rules
01:29:25
agreements and laws, not only that
01:29:28
screwing the local around with a similar one
01:29:30
lying will only make my situation worse
01:29:33
we'll do it the way these idiots beat
01:29:35
for civil objects for residential
01:29:38
quarters Of course we don't do this
01:29:40
Let's be a bald moth, let alone blatantly lie
01:29:42
he deliberately hits civilians
01:29:44
objects Why is he like the last one
01:29:46
scum launches bombs and rockets into places
01:29:48
distribution of humanitarian aid and even to pizzerias
01:29:50
and then his mouthpieces convey to the sheep such
01:29:54
nonsense destroyed by impact
01:29:57
two Generals participating in the meeting
01:30:00
50 military officers and up to 20
01:30:05
foreign mercenaries and military
01:30:08
advisers only for 10 days of July after
01:30:11
Attacks on Liman Kherson and Lviv
01:30:13
there are three dozen dead
01:30:15
ordinary civilians and the number of wounded
01:30:18
almost reaches
01:30:20
hundreds
01:30:27
Well, in the swamps we hear rockets
01:30:30
flew to these targets, but why do we
01:30:33
we are surprised if even the FSB priest
01:30:36
the junta openly approves of murder
01:30:38
Ukrainians
01:30:43
We are now the most Soviet republic
01:30:45
all 15 Ukraine is feeding the Soviet
01:30:49
Union
01:30:50
accreted by territories who received what
01:30:52
never had science industry there
01:30:54
and everything else is the most beloved child
01:30:56
the red project is an outright dunce but
01:30:59
so as not to dwell on this for too long
01:31:00
Let’s just cite pseudo-historical nonsense
01:31:02
archival edition of British newspapers
01:31:04
attention From October 8
01:31:06
1737 Marshal
01:31:10
Lacy and her army head to
01:31:12
bakhmut in Ukraine wait, Ukraine is not
01:31:15
Lenin invented it and not even Catherine II
01:31:18
it turns out no in the civilized world
01:31:21
It is customary to rewrite history every 5
01:31:22
years, they prefer to store archival
01:31:25
documents and not burn them, by the way
01:31:27
another pearl of small change in one of the schools
01:31:30
in the occupied territory nearby
01:31:31
found some books in the library
01:31:40
The Soviet Union as the invader of everything
01:31:43
peace
01:31:48
both camp lovers, both people
01:31:51
haters
01:31:53
State Well, let's wait lady
01:31:56
further
01:32:00
in Ukrainian history there is
01:32:02
studying Austria studying Romania
01:32:05
the modern student does not know what it is
01:32:09
Battle of Stalingrad What is the Battle of
01:32:11
by the stern arc they don’t know who he is
01:32:13
Zhukov and Rokossovsky Yes, he knows everything and
01:32:15
knows about a million dead Soviet
01:32:17
soldier in the Battle of Stalingrad only
01:32:18
for the sake of the city named part
01:32:21
The Germans did not take the executioner of nations and knows
01:32:23
she is the butcher Zhukov, who is his
01:32:25
lack of talent and indifference to the soldiers
01:32:27
only near Berlin he put 300,000
01:32:29
Zhukov is from a military point of view
01:32:33
mediocrity mediocrity
01:32:37
and the moral of this whole epic with the Ukrainians
01:32:40
books by what
01:32:42
so that as we see now
01:32:48
those who were friendly and
01:32:52
Ukrainian Population against Russia
01:32:55
Where are you from so underdeveloped?
01:32:58
take it you entered Ukrainian on a tank
01:33:00
The house killed about a thousand Ukrainian children
01:33:03
Ukrainian cities have been erased from the face of the earth and
01:33:05
After this, Europe is not to blame
01:33:07
publicly show that you are a fool
01:33:10
illiterate don't need it This is wrong A
01:33:13
here's another clown named Zapashny
01:33:15
came out with his assumptions
01:33:17
suggestions and wishes
01:33:20
there has never been a circus tent, let's have it
01:33:23
let's put it there Why was it taken away from the children
01:33:27
childhood And now we adults have to do this
01:33:30
I really understand
01:33:33
we can't feel it
01:33:37
mostly you and I had children in
01:33:39
Mariupol had a wonderful childhood so far
01:33:41
you didn’t stop even after 14 years
01:33:44
thanks to the fact that Jesus was released
01:33:46
city ​​children felt relatively
01:33:48
happy Let it be known that
01:33:50
Mariupol was included in the Top Ten Cities
01:33:52
Ukraine's highest salary city
01:33:54
literally bloomed
01:33:59
[music]
01:34:01
and after Moscow the holey boot again
01:34:04
climbed into the rose bed this time
01:34:05
completely trampled the whole garden
01:34:08
almost completely destroyed once
01:34:11
a beautiful and not poor city on the shore
01:34:12
Azova And after all this, a circus performer
01:34:15
the city itches like this And when 8 years old
01:34:20
they bomb you in a row, they shoot you, they call you there
01:34:24
broochist
01:34:26
use every opportunity to
01:34:28
to destroy As a species That's just
01:34:31
these already worn out to holes for 8 years he was in
01:34:34
Ukraine, so sometimes it’s better to remain silent than
01:34:37
repeat tired techniques
01:34:38
would do better with their original
01:34:41
Russian games such as throwing
01:34:43
cow dung is a star and a symbol
01:34:46
I'm right about this competition
01:35:02
on cow dung throwing will be out soon
01:35:04
to the federal level to compete in
01:35:06
Tanya's poop will be different teams
01:35:08
regions by the way the current winner
01:35:10
threw cow excrement 57 meters
01:35:13
which is 7 meters narrower than the previous champion
01:35:17
import substitution in action who needs it
01:35:19
there are swords, it's native [ __ ]
01:35:25
Live and Rejoice As they say, even more so
01:35:28
It was recently announced that corruption is on
01:35:29
swamps have finally overcome, or rather, everything
01:35:32
this time it was not corruption Friendship
01:35:34
or cooperation, listen here
01:35:36
expert from Soloviev Life is everything
01:35:39
done through You to me I to you I to you there
01:35:41
I'm with someone there from my subordinates
01:35:43
I got a deal guys you can do it
01:35:45
there adjust adjust adjust
01:35:47
such and such a place to get Yes it is not
01:35:50
corruption is cooperation Well
01:35:52
Let's summarize corruption as such in
01:35:54
basically doesn't exist it's just that
01:35:56
friendship
01:35:59
[music]
01:36:05
In general, everything is good for cooling and
01:36:08
stable but at least that's how it is
01:36:10
they say on TV What if
01:36:12
look over the fence, it’s no longer the same
01:36:14
rosy for example the same bunker
01:36:16
TV Tsar and God with 120 percent
01:36:18
support
01:36:19
[applause]
01:36:23
but in fact, as Prigozhinsky showed
01:36:25
movement He’s not that popular these days
01:36:27
rap is on the brink of civil war
01:36:30
small internal matter and conflict
01:36:32
will intensify during the rebellion of Prigozhin
01:36:34
supported in 17 out of 46 regions of the Russian Federation and
01:36:37
Putin was approximately twenty-one
01:36:40
equality and everything goes towards separation
01:36:43
Dagestan Tatarstan Ichkeria indigenous
01:36:46
people are tired of putting up with Putin's tyranny
01:36:48
there is a little help from the bay maybe
01:36:50
fill everything that is still immense and here
01:36:53
then Ukrainians and the entire civilized world
01:36:55
make yourself a cocktail ball crafty and
01:36:58
will enjoy the spectacle
01:37:03
Moscow for Russians No, this is wrong
01:37:06
because Moscow was not built by Muscovites
01:37:10
Right
01:37:17
Freedom is given to Ukraine with blood and pain
01:37:20
the nation is literally fighting for
01:37:23
survival and Ukrainians must win
01:37:25
help the titans from the Armed Forces as much as you can
01:37:28
Believe in them Pray for them
01:37:30
support and remember them as
01:37:33
for example, the minister did this
01:37:34
government of Finland as a sign of respect
01:37:37
and in memory of the fallen soldiers
01:37:43
[music]
01:38:12
unleashing a vile war against Ukraine
01:38:15
The Kremlin government has led to the abyss
01:38:18
financial well-being of Russia money
01:38:21
are also taken away within the country with fines and
01:38:23
taxes and abroad their gun she
01:38:26
a very long time ago I seriously broke away from the general
01:38:28
reality and the causes of poverty and
01:38:31
the catastrophe approaching the Russians
01:38:33
opportunities for something
01:38:36
accumulate save save you don't have
01:38:39
there will be several Russian
01:38:43
existence we show the truth about it
01:38:46
how Putin's criminal regime does everyone
01:38:48
Russians are poorer your money on Tuesdays
01:38:51
and Fridays at 16:30 Kyiv time
01:38:55
on Freedom TV channel
01:38:58
the word freedom in Russian and Ukrainian
01:39:02
spelled the same but means absolutely
01:39:06
miscellaneous
01:39:07
[music]
01:39:12
Wait wait which one is really capable
01:39:15
turn the USA into radioactive Ash
01:39:33
Freedom TV channel
01:39:43
[music]
01:39:49
[music]
01:40:13
time
01:40:18
regime of Russian President Vladimir
01:40:20
Putin is being squeezed into the grip of dictatorship and
01:40:23
plunges the country into times of darkness
01:40:25
Soviet past defying everything
01:40:28
world, Vladimir Putin is ready to do anything
01:40:30
sacrifices in order to gain leadership status
01:40:33
superpowers Is there a historical
01:40:36
parallel between the Soviet tragic
01:40:37
past and Russian present What is
01:40:40
the likelihood that today's Russia and its
01:40:43
citizens will suffer the same fate as
01:40:46
Soviet Union in the last century
01:40:49
[applause]
01:40:52
the ideology of Soviet communism was
01:40:54
ideal and goal for achieving which
01:40:57
the Communist Party officially fought many
01:40:59
years every official meeting
01:41:01
ended with pathetic speeches about
01:41:04
sure path to communism
01:41:06
is that these plans
01:41:15
in the understanding of the average person this is
01:41:17
an ideal world in which everyone supposedly has everything
01:41:20
enough and besides completely
01:41:22
free this year next this apartment
01:41:25
How much did you pay for it just this?
01:41:29
we don't pay anything from the factory at home availability
01:41:31
goods in stores good conditions
01:41:33
life comfortable existence availability
01:41:36
personal vehicles these were
01:41:39
Things that actually happened
01:41:41
are not interesting to a Soviet citizen
01:41:45
I wanted to be just a cog in this huge
01:41:48
cars that in the end are just
01:41:50
will be thrown away as unnecessary
01:41:52
1961, the then first secretary of the Central Committee
01:41:56
CPSU Nikita Khrushchev promised that he would already
01:41:59
the current generation of citizens of the USSR will
01:42:01
live under communism if we are comrades
01:42:15
does miracles supposed to be the goal
01:42:17
reached no later
01:42:19
1980, however, already in 1964 Khrushchev was
01:42:25
removed from his post on date
01:42:27
the coming of communist paradise
01:42:29
postponed indefinitely A
01:42:31
soon they stopped talking about it altogether
01:42:33
any dates and here it’s already 80 years old
01:42:36
was coming just around the corner and then
01:42:38
it is clear that there is no communism
01:42:41
it couldn't be the other way around
01:42:42
there were more and more queues
01:42:44
shortages shortages varied and here
01:42:48
and besides, there are all these problems with
01:42:51
injustice with corruption
01:42:52
corruption began to appear
01:42:55
almost everyone was involved in the idea of ​​doing everything
01:42:58
accessible to anyone and everyone on
01:43:00
practice translated into the exact opposite
01:43:02
the effect of widespread shortages at the end
01:43:05
existence of the Soviet Union No one is already
01:43:07
and didn’t think about communism, the question was
01:43:10
only about the availability of basic ones for everyday life
01:43:13
things I like I remind you of this already
01:43:16
By the way, perestroika began in 1986
01:43:18
my youngest daughter was born for milk
01:43:21
I had to get up for milk 6
01:43:24
o'clock in the morning to go or nearby to go there
01:43:28
about 15-20 minutes or go to the center
01:43:31
and stand in line to buy
01:43:35
milk just like meat
01:43:38
butter and many others in
01:43:40
basically everyday products
01:43:41
nutrition society of the 80s was not hungry
01:43:45
only in the literal sense of the word but also in
01:43:47
needs to receive truthful
01:43:49
information about the past and present
01:43:52
[music]
01:43:53
in order to relieve tension in society Mikhail
01:43:56
Gorbachev began the policy of glasnost but
01:43:59
though even in small doses it became too much
01:44:01
heavy society saw the present
01:44:04
the guise of socialism which has both
01:44:06
it turned out
01:44:07
inhuman face
01:44:17
from the archive to the masses began to reveal
01:44:19
execution lists and many
01:44:21
crimes of Stalinism exact
01:44:24
There is no official data on the victims of the regime
01:44:26
still according to the Center for Rights Protection
01:44:29
human memorial for all Soviet times
01:44:31
At least 11 million people suffered from repression
01:44:34
more than 5 million people were arrested due to
01:44:38
political charges, about 1 of them
01:44:40
million were shot, they are very conservative
01:44:44
estimates that clearly do not include victims
01:44:46
famines organized by the Soviet
01:44:48
power
01:44:50
it was actually an attempt, as it were, with
01:44:54
on the one hand and partial freedom and so
01:44:57
to relieve tension and let off steam
01:45:00
show the other side here they say was
01:45:01
bad Stalin bad previous leaders and
01:45:04
now here's liberal freedom beloved
01:45:07
Gorbachev and in the end when people found out
01:45:09
thanks to publicity What crimes
01:45:12
happened under Stalin and after that
01:45:16
in fact, politically speaking
01:45:18
language delegitimized
01:45:21
Soviet political regime
01:45:22
undermined the communist system
01:45:24
Trust in the system itself
01:45:38
The same thing could happen now
01:45:41
people have begun to want more than just something
01:45:43
new and there so that the sausage is in
01:45:47
stores and meat and butter but
01:45:49
they have already begun to live so that we can live like
01:45:52
in the west so that we have free
01:45:54
political system Democratic and
01:45:57
so that we can influence the authorities and not
01:46:00
just blindly follow their instructions
01:46:06
the country comes from the obligated efiis
01:46:09
The forces that organized it
01:46:11
historically doomed he people
01:46:14
I have already freed myself from the fear I had
01:46:16
a few years ago for the victory
01:46:19
democracy on reaction and how in Rus'
01:46:23
it was always at the end of cheers
01:46:28
people in power who started the war
01:46:30
against Ukraine, people from the Soviet Union
01:46:32
systems Therefore they have all those
01:46:35
the same tools for controlling your own
01:46:37
country and its citizens, including methods
01:46:40
fight against dissent criminal
01:46:42
persecution contract killings blackmail
01:46:45
extrajudicial pressure and harsh
01:46:47
restrictions at the legislative level
01:46:49
The issue here is our safety.
01:46:52
the state faces the question of the future here
01:46:54
of our country Let us with all our
01:46:57
tolerance to be aware of your
01:46:59
responsibility what's happening now
01:47:03
Of course, the authorities are also scared and they
01:47:06
responds with repression she responds
01:47:09
the return of essentially Soviet
01:47:11
laws because new articles
01:47:14
Criminal Code introduced on March 22
01:47:18
years of speed after the start of the war they
01:47:21
reproduce two articles of the Criminal Code
01:47:23
the Soviet code then imprisoned
01:47:26
opponents of the regime for speaking under Article 70
01:47:30
Criminal Code anti-Soviet litation
01:47:32
Propaganda
01:47:33
once appeared did not lag behind was called
01:47:36
58-10
01:47:37
famous article
01:47:39
up to 7 to 10 years and lighter article
01:47:44
there were 193 deliberately false clinical
01:47:48
thinking simpler Soviet state
01:47:50
public build up to three years imprisonment
01:47:52
freedom 5810 anti-Soviet agitation
01:47:55
Propaganda 58 11
01:47:57
organizational counter-relational
01:47:59
activity if the article is revised
01:48:02
then you need it And what do we see now
01:48:05
a new article 280.3 is introduced, repeated
01:48:09
discredit
01:48:10
up to three years and
01:48:15
207.3
01:48:18
fake news about the army, that is, the war
01:48:22
war can be called here until 7 to 10
01:48:26
years old get reproduction
01:48:30
arithmetic of Soviet repressive
01:48:33
laws and apply them much more widely than
01:48:37
was it during some previous or
01:48:39
to another according to the old Soviet template in
01:48:42
Russia has actually been cleared
01:48:44
informational and civil
01:48:46
space over the past year
01:48:47
websites were blocked
01:48:49
almost all independent media have a common
01:48:52
the number of closed portals is estimated
01:48:54
hundreds, as a State Duma deputy said
01:48:57
Vasily Piskarev is undesirable
01:48:59
activities of ideological saboteurs
01:49:02
engaged in discrediting Russian
01:49:05
armed forces pursuit
01:49:08
human rights organizations were subjected to
01:49:10
many were closed created by Alexey
01:49:13
Navalny Anti-Corruption Fund
01:49:15
June 21 was declared extremist
01:49:18
organization and liquidated by decision
01:49:21
trial after years of persecution
01:49:23
February 21 Supreme Court of Russia
01:49:26
completely destroyed society
01:49:28
International memorial organization was accused
01:49:31
in creating an allegedly false image of the USSR as
01:49:35
terrorist state memorial
01:49:38
was created in
01:49:39
1987 like-minded people who
01:49:42
wanted to perpetuate the memory of the victims
01:49:44
Soviet-era political repression
01:49:47
first chairman of the council memorial
01:49:49
became academician and dissident Andrei Sakharov
01:49:52
we inherited from Stalinism
01:49:56
national constitutional structure
01:49:59
bearing the stamp of the imperial
01:50:02
thinking of imperial policy were subjected
01:50:14
[applause]
01:50:41
we couldn't do it
01:50:44
I'll have to work with this again for a long time
01:50:50
how they hunted after World War II
01:50:53
for Nazi criminals
01:50:56
But it's necessary
01:51:00
there is no other way out
01:51:02
another way out is not a way out Return to
01:51:06
past and future will have to be twice
01:51:09
repeat this work work of memory and here
01:51:12
the role of the Soviet and about the terrible
01:51:16
crimes of the last three decades
01:51:18
exactly three decades because
01:51:22
in Grozny
01:51:24
No less than
01:51:27
Mariupol because, for example, the first
01:51:30
the Chechen war was no less vile
01:51:34
less bloody no less treacherous than
01:51:36
military in Ukraine
01:51:38
we will have to work not only with that
01:51:42
memory of the Soviet period, but also
01:51:46
what did you manage to do in the new one?
01:51:49
democratic Russia when it
01:51:53
for some reason it stopped being
01:51:59
Russian tradition and according to the Sacred tradition
01:52:03
land in Dagestan where we are today
01:52:04
let's raise this glass and drink to
01:52:09
memory of those who died for a second
01:52:11
wait a second
01:52:13
but you and I have a lot of problems ahead and
01:52:17
big tasks you know this very well
01:52:19
after the start of a full-scale war
01:52:22
Russia vs Ukraine number
01:52:23
criminal cases changes terrorism and
01:52:26
for other political items it gained
01:52:28
terms have increased on an unprecedented scale
01:52:31
in the fall of 2022 under the article of treason
01:52:35
Journalist was sentenced to 22 years in prison
01:52:38
Ivan Safronov opposition politician
01:52:41
Vladimir Karamurza was sentenced to 25
01:52:43
for years he was assigned state
01:52:46
treason, spreading fake news about the army
01:52:49
Russian Federation and cooperation with the so-called
01:52:51
undesirable organizations
01:52:58
after all
01:52:59
with all my dislike for
01:53:02
own political system But
01:53:05
such crazy deadlines for similar
01:53:08
articles for libel against the Soviet
01:53:11
there was no power, they understandably systematically
01:53:13
society began to prepare for this by strengthening
01:53:15
there is Propaganda and of course control over
01:53:18
opposition part because they
01:53:19
understood that well, the opposition could
01:53:22
the principle of taking people out onto the street
01:53:23
protest against it and so on
01:53:25
look here is a simple example in 2014
01:53:28
year of actions against the annexation of Crimea and war
01:53:33
against Ukraine were collected in Moscow in
01:53:36
Petersburg tens of thousands of people
01:53:40
how many people came out in '22 Well maybe
01:53:44
be on a national scale we are talking about
01:53:46
tens of thousands, perhaps even hundreds
01:53:48
thousand, but on a scale throughout Russia this is
01:53:50
nothing 300 people 350 400 of them at once
01:53:54
extinguished how they reached there right away there was a prison
01:53:58
and so on and basically when already
01:54:00
the war started somewhere after a few
01:54:02
months, apparently a decision was made
01:54:04
throw away any conventions altogether and
01:54:07
any manifestations are unauthorized
01:54:10
manifestations of positionality associated with
01:54:12
extinguish the war as brutally as possible
01:54:15
script in order to simply
01:54:16
intimidate everyone else in fact
01:54:19
they were obtained according to the ATS portal
01:54:21
information in Russia over the past year counted
01:54:24
more than 20 thousand detained for
01:54:26
anti-war stance was instigated
01:54:28
over 7 thousand cases under article about
01:54:31
discredit the army on this scale
01:54:33
police pressure actually
01:54:35
destroyed Russian civil society
01:54:38
but any People, especially Russian
01:54:41
people will always be able to distinguish the true ones
01:54:45
Patriots from scum and traitors and
01:54:47
just spits them out randomly
01:54:49
fly flying into the mouth
01:54:53
convinced that this is natural and necessary
01:54:56
self-purification of society will only strengthen
01:54:59
our country is just the surface part
01:55:02
iceberg because hundreds
01:55:07
there are thousands of criminal cases or even
01:55:11
many tens of thousands of administrative
01:55:13
what protocols
01:55:16
then in March last year in Russian
01:55:19
legislation introduced to become
01:55:21
administrative code
01:55:23
20.3.3 discreditation repeated simply
01:55:27
army accreditation article gave a fine
01:55:30
but in case of repeated violation it is already criminal
01:55:34
responsibility and maybe it was
01:55:37
very similar to the mechanism that
01:55:39
Soviet power used the latest
01:55:40
30 years of existence for one
01:55:43
those put in camps accounted for about
01:55:46
100
01:55:47
prevented those who have a criminal case
01:55:50
no punishment was applied but
01:55:53
Who found himself one step away from prison and
01:55:56
then most often did not take this step
01:55:58
now the structure has been formed
01:56:00
regression similar to the last 30
01:56:04
Soviet years
01:56:07
for calling war war now
01:56:09
Russian sociologists, with all conventions
01:56:11
this concept but they also carry out
01:56:13
certain cuts are there and they mark
01:56:16
one trend which by the way
01:56:17
The Russian authorities are not paying attention
01:56:19
that she thinks this is kind of for them there
01:56:21
Okay trend there is normal
01:56:23
increasing apathy in society society
01:56:26
really gets depressed like this
01:56:30
you know, he falls asleep to some extent
01:56:32
and it already lives by the principle Leave me alone
01:56:35
don't touch me give me this quietly
01:56:37
The main thing is to sit there, I don’t want to go anywhere
01:56:39
go to any rallies, nothing there
01:56:41
and you don't touch me I don't touch As if
01:56:43
you have never experienced a number of criminal cases
01:56:46
and deafening Propaganda suppressed the desire
01:56:49
and the ability to resist the regime
01:56:52
many Russians Russian Propaganda
01:56:54
I came up with one element that was not there
01:56:56
Soviet propaganda has this element
01:56:58
directly related to more or less
01:57:00
open society and also with the presence
01:57:02
alternative sources of information
01:57:04
after all, YouTube is not banned yet
01:57:07
we started to act according to the principle
01:57:08
which is better not to quote here
01:57:10
famous explorer St. Petersburg
01:57:12
Pomerantsev and he said about the Russian
01:57:14
Propaganda is a very correct thing that it
01:57:16
operates on the principle that nothing
01:57:18
is true and everything is
01:57:19
possible is all this creation of a huge
01:57:21
number of alternative ideas
01:57:24
versions of scripts in which simply
01:57:27
the average citizen does not drown
01:57:29
that they have forgotten how to seek the truth
01:57:32
unlearned what is true in general
01:57:34
there is a truth you will never know
01:57:37
This is the second part of the propaganda which
01:57:40
imposed such
01:57:43
a look at events over 20 years
01:57:47
years of new technological opportunities
01:57:50
gave the state levers of manipulation
01:57:52
which even the most cruel did not have
01:57:55
dictators and authoritarian regimes
01:57:57
last century under the influence of the Soviet
01:58:00
propaganda Millions of people believed in
01:58:02
the existence of certain enemies of the people or
01:58:05
foreign spies
01:58:07
whether it’s what the aggressive NATO bloc wants
01:58:09
take over Europe Therefore in 68
01:58:12
Soviet troops entered Czechoslovakia
01:58:15
allegedly for her protection Under a similar pretext
01:58:18
in 1979 the Kremlin ordered
01:58:22
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
01:58:25
the beginning of perestroika in the USSR Afghan
01:58:27
the war became a conflict not only in
01:58:30
foreign but also in domestic policy
01:58:31
glasnost revealed more and more
01:58:33
opportunities to talk openly about the war
01:58:35
public dissatisfaction with the protracted
01:58:38
conflict and the so-called load 200
01:58:40
which was sent throughout the Union
01:58:43
official number of Soviet dead
01:58:45
soldiers about 15 thousand people but
01:58:48
According to different data, the number may be
01:58:49
about 30 thousand or more Russian
01:58:53
aggression showed that no
01:58:55
official casualty figures from Russian
01:58:57
officials cannot be trusted, they just need to be trusted
01:59:00
understand that at that moment actually
01:59:02
at the beginning of perestroika, the Soviet Union introduced
01:59:05
war in Afghanistan and would have ended up
01:59:07
quite serious sanctions that
01:59:09
also concerned food
01:59:12
so-called petrodollars Yes for them
01:59:15
tried to buy
01:59:18
grain for example in Canada in the United States
01:59:20
States of America which gave
01:59:22
opportunity to block
01:59:25
minimum needs of the population and
01:59:28
dampened the possibilities of the hungry
01:59:31
riots without achieving the desired
01:59:33
results after 10 years in
01:59:36
In 1989, Soviet troops were withdrawn
01:59:40
from Afghanistan Putin's territory
01:59:42
a full-scale war has been going on for a year and a half now
01:59:45
more than a million Russians left
01:59:47
country hundreds of thousands died those who
01:59:50
remains to live in the country faced with
01:59:52
unprecedented economic and social
01:59:54
crisis and that's the difference Soviet
01:59:56
man he received something from the West Well
02:00:00
something he got used to the Soviet and here people
02:00:03
accustomed to Western standards
02:00:04
consumption
02:00:06
the so-called millennial generation
02:00:10
generation of consumers are people who
02:00:12
began their conscious lives, including
02:00:14
consumer life economic
02:00:15
life in the late 90s 2000 they grew up
02:00:18
under Putin But this is a generation of consumers
02:00:21
and which consume from modern
02:00:23
Western goods and McDonald's to YouTube
02:00:25
and now it’s not there And that’s how it is on them
02:00:28
the big question of power will affect for a long time
02:00:30
they don’t talk about equality and a well-fed life
02:00:32
instead of social development Propaganda
02:00:35
offers the people a universal feeling
02:00:37
greatness that was embodied in the idea
02:00:39
Russian world the emphasis is on a certain
02:00:42
superiority and This superiority is very
02:00:45
highly cultivated among Russian
02:00:47
society is again colossal in this
02:00:49
unlike the Soviet Union there too This is
02:00:52
superiority was cultivated but in
02:00:54
it was so soft enough
02:00:56
it's like we'll win because we
02:00:58
we are going the right way and here we will win
02:01:00
because we are Russian God is with us
02:01:03
principle in this context Of course we
02:01:06
paradoxical situation ideology is more
02:01:09
blurred as of today
02:01:11
for example This was in the Soviet Union no
02:01:13
no books a la manifesto
02:01:16
Communist Party or there
02:01:18
there is no such thing as a CPSU program there
02:01:20
for now Although this is already being implemented into
02:01:22
including in schools and kindergartens there
02:01:24
universities, including for ordinary people
02:01:27
Russians Chimera called the Russian world
02:01:29
remains an attractive dream but
02:01:31
everyone represents it in their own way
02:01:34
talks about Orthodoxy and spirituality
02:01:36
someone remembers the Greatness of the Russian
02:01:38
empire but in reality appeals to
02:01:41
the past serves only as an excuse
02:01:43
current unsuccessful attempt to achieve
02:01:45
status of a developed and free country
02:01:47
this situation is reminiscent of the late
02:01:50
communism in the USSR is of course different from
02:01:53
People of the Soviet Union cannot
02:01:55
offer some image of the future
02:01:57
more or less understandable communism from
02:02:00
everyone if possible everyone
02:02:02
According to the needs of Russia
02:02:04
the current one, of course, doesn’t offer this
02:02:06
Here But at the same time she can still allow
02:02:10
to myself, of course, to a lesser extent, but
02:02:12
guarantee some let
02:02:14
very very low very minimal
02:02:16
however, the standard of living for
02:02:18
majority of the population and
02:02:21
according to the Kremlin's idea, this should somehow inspire
02:02:24
some certainty in
02:02:26
future Western sanctions falling prices
02:02:29
oil and investor losses multiplied by
02:02:32
corrupt economic structure
02:02:34
combination of a long and deep crisis
02:02:37
according to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
02:02:39
over 60 percent of Russian companies
02:02:42
suffered from Western sanctions only
02:02:44
every fourth company was able to find
02:02:46
new partners after the departure of Western
02:02:49
a huge share of the means of production
02:02:52
which today ensure the re-creation
02:02:56
Russian GDP is imported funds
02:02:59
production These are machines
02:03:02
microchips are semiconductors and you
02:03:05
find yourself in a situation that is theoretical
02:03:07
You can contact those countries
02:03:09
who have not joined the system
02:03:12
sanctions but everything is very cunning there
02:03:15
China
02:03:16
45 percent of Chinese exports are
02:03:19
United States of America and Europe 4
02:03:22
percent of Chinese exports is
02:03:24
Russian Federation
02:03:25
those Chinese companies that produce
02:03:29
product protected by patents and
02:03:32
licenses and which are sent by
02:03:35
the result of these products
02:03:36
Europe and the United States of America
02:03:39
will never come to the Russian market
02:03:42
Why Because automatically
02:03:44
will instantly fall under sanctions
02:03:47
according to estimates by Central Bank economists, even in
02:03:49
optimistic forecast to return
02:03:51
by the 2021 level, Russia will need 15
02:03:55
years due to the shutdown of many industrial
02:03:58
areas and problems with import substitution in
02:04:01
pessimistic scenario of the Central
02:04:03
Bank of the Russian Federation, the economy will fall by more than
02:04:05
30 percent hopeless
02:04:07
recovery is sure Nothing we do
02:04:11
we have lost and will not lose anything because
02:04:14
everything unnecessary, harmful and everything that we need
02:04:17
prevents us from going forward, we will be rejected
02:04:21
we will pick up the pace of development
02:04:23
because modern development can
02:04:26
be the main thing only on sovereignty
02:04:28
sanctions cut off Russia from one of the
02:04:31
the most profitable trading markets
02:04:33
European energy carrier oil was
02:04:36
resource that was given to Vladimir Putin
02:04:38
opportunity to promote your influence in
02:04:41
Europe and the world today this resource
02:04:43
becomes one of the clay pillars
02:04:45
regime, Bloomberg calculated that
02:04:48
price ceiling introduced at the end of 2022
02:04:51
Russian oil costs Russia about
02:04:54
$172 million in lost revenue
02:04:57
per day gas production at the end of the year
02:04:59
decreased by almost 12 percent
02:05:02
the total budget deficit of Russian
02:05:05
regions reached more than one and a half
02:05:06
trillion rubles and this is a record for
02:05:09
the last 16 years have been celebrated by Central
02:05:11
Bank of Russia in December report
02:05:14
regional economics So I think
02:05:16
that sanctions will gradually disintegrate
02:05:19
already Putin's economy just like
02:05:22
The Soviet economy was disintegrating
02:05:25
occurs in different historical eras
02:05:27
different but the essence is the same
02:05:30
internal rot internal
02:05:32
decomposition due to technological
02:05:33
backwardness
02:05:34
absolutely understood the key question
02:05:37
absolutely key this is what we need
02:05:40
do as soon as possible achieve
02:05:43
on
02:05:47
sovereignty of technological sovereignty
02:05:50
Russia We decided that
02:05:53
there will be money
02:05:55
moved
02:05:57
intended for these purposes on the road
02:05:59
construction as we say on the right
02:06:02
to the left that is
02:06:04
2024 to 2023 authoritarian
02:06:09
a system that defies everything else
02:06:11
launches its report to the world
02:06:13
existence sooner or later isolation
02:06:16
countries will lead to crises in all
02:06:18
branches of life of the state Observing
02:06:21
collapse of the USSR crisis always comes
02:06:23
suddenly and unexpectedly from time to time
02:06:26
Lately there may be repetitions
02:06:28
Cold war do you think it's possible?
02:06:30
such repetition
02:06:32
No, I don't think it's possible. No one is in this
02:06:37
interested
02:06:38
Well there may be separate forces
02:06:41
who would like to muddy the waters a little
02:06:44
and in this muddy water catch some
02:06:46
like some kind of fish but
02:06:50
global players I think
02:06:52
not Europe nor the United States not Russia
02:06:56
no one is interested in returning
02:06:59
the past, starting nuclear blackmail Russia
02:07:02
completely lost contact with
02:07:05
developed democratic countries
02:07:07
actual Putin returns to
02:07:09
state of the new Cold War but at the same time
02:07:12
at the same time the position of the second army of the world
02:07:14
which was considered an important element
02:07:16
Russia's international authority
02:07:18
destroyed
02:07:22
her fall didn't just happen on the field
02:07:25
battle But also in the international arena many
02:07:27
European countries and the USA gave
02:07:30
a clear signal they are ready to help
02:07:32
Ukraine as much as it needs
02:07:35
to return all its territories to such
02:07:37
international steps show that
02:07:40
today they are not afraid of the reaction
02:07:42
on the part of the Kremlin, the struggle of Ukraine is
02:07:45
not some easy sprint to the finish line and
02:07:48
our message remains clear we will
02:07:50
support Ukraine as much as
02:07:52
President Putin should not be required
02:07:55
win this war because it's not
02:07:58
will only become a tragedy for Ukrainians but
02:08:00
will make the world more dangerous it will serve
02:08:02
signal of an authoritarian leader in everything
02:08:05
around the world, including in China, using
02:08:07
military force They get what they want and
02:08:10
then we become more vulnerable
02:08:12
Therefore, in the interests of our safety
02:08:14
Russia to support Ukraine
02:08:17
today is essentially already
02:08:19
approached the state
02:08:22
is this country in which it is absent
02:08:25
Monopoly on violence This is the most important
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moment no authoritarian state
02:08:29
an authoritarian state cannot
02:08:32
allow the absence of a monopoly on
02:08:34
violence in Russia already exists
02:08:37
judicial executions, murders there
02:08:39
which are not being investigated but are indicative
02:08:42
the same thing is carried out from this area there
02:08:45
or people who disappear in Chechnya or in
02:08:48
some other subjects there
02:08:50
Federation is about the fact that the state
02:08:52
above all, even authoritarian
02:08:54
have no control over the situation, that is, she
02:08:56
allows someone else to do it
02:08:58
things like this are a classic example
02:09:00
in general it’s a failure Well, there’s a lot of everything
02:09:02
the rest there is a lack of supremacy
02:09:04
rights There and so on and so forth
02:09:06
therefore the collapse of Russia will last for
02:09:09
time but it's just too big
02:09:10
the state and it will not crumble there
02:09:14
for a moment it will be like this
02:09:17
you know how gangrene is, which is very
02:09:19
picks up there, cuts off some
02:09:21
many Russian and public parts
02:09:25
thinkers, even writers, for example Dmitry
02:09:27
The Bulls have long paid attention to
02:09:29
cyclical nature of Russian history When
02:09:32
a dictatorship arises is a dictatorship
02:09:35
inevitably come into crisis it begins
02:09:38
rot from the inside and arises either
02:09:42
crisis of this system it may be
02:09:44
revolution is turmoil but definitely a crisis
02:09:47
after the dictatorship after this it begins
02:09:50
liberalization is like under Gorbachev
02:09:52
Perestroika is an attempt at reform
02:09:55
ends with building something new
02:09:57
and then the cycle repeats when a new one
02:10:01
the system begins to form this one
02:10:04
Russian virus of imperialism and
02:10:08
authoritarianism he autocracy he
02:10:10
is coming back and now maybe
02:10:14
faster than before Putin became
02:10:16
catalyst for this cycle
02:10:18
catalyst for acceleration and in terms of
02:10:21
creation and authoritarian regime and he
02:10:24
can become a catalyst for acceleration
02:10:26
Christian trends in modern Russia
02:10:28
everything that influenced the collapse of the Soviet
02:10:31
Union more than 30 years ago today again
02:10:34
has become relevant for Russia
02:10:36
grueling international war
02:10:38
isolation and economic stagnation all
02:10:41
this became a reality for Russia at 21
02:10:44
century the International Court puts forward
02:10:46
accusations of war crimes against the head
02:10:49
state in order to save their lives and
02:10:51
Vladimir Putin is ready to retain power
02:10:53
sacrifice the lives of millions of people and
02:10:56
those undesirable are simply deprived of their homeland so that
02:10:58
avoid international tribunal Putin
02:11:01
ready to close the whole country behind the iron
02:11:03
curtain and immerse her in a state
02:11:06
turmoil is a state that again and again
02:11:09
arises in Russian history when
02:11:11
power becomes the highest value and
02:11:14
human life is devalued
02:11:27
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02:11:32
From rescue operation to war with everything
02:11:36
peace This is a real full-fledged war
02:11:39
NATO is with us, I think they planned it
02:11:42
troops from chanting on all channels they
02:11:45
they are not prisoners, they are heroes, yes, transformation
02:11:48
only a bullet to the forehead against an enemy of the people
02:11:51
unity is salvation and yes Prigogine for
02:11:53
ducks a country where truth has a property
02:11:56
change is all as simple as an orange I
02:11:59
I could never have said it better
02:12:01
they themselves do not get lost in their own dungeons
02:12:07
anti-zombie from Wednesday to Friday at 12.00 p.m.
02:12:11
Kyiv time on Freedom TV channel
02:12:16
we are not going to fight
02:12:18
Ukrainian people
02:12:23
[music]
02:12:44
[music]
02:12:58
[music]
02:13:06
On May 17, 2013, world newspapers are published
02:13:10
headlines about the death of the ex-dictator
02:13:12
Argentina
02:13:14
horhevidella He died in Marko prison
02:13:17
Spassky southwest of Buenos Aires where
02:13:19
spent his last days as a Spartan
02:13:22
cell with a wooden cross on the wall to him
02:13:25
was 87 years old cause of death was given
02:13:27
different most common cardiac
02:13:31
the attack was said to be shortly before death
02:13:33
he fell in the prison shower and died not
02:13:36
prison staff regaining consciousness
02:13:38
they said that the day before I looked bad
02:13:40
I felt I didn’t want to eat a reaction to
02:13:43
the death of the man who unleashed
02:13:45
Argentina had a dirty war
02:13:46
eloquent we feel what it is
02:13:49
relief but
02:13:52
We're also sad that he didn't speak.
02:13:55
and did not give information about the disappearance
02:14:04
and which disappeared during his lifetime
02:14:08
During the reign of the dictator, children disappeared
02:14:11
and grandchildren like hundreds of mothers throughout
02:14:13
Argentina Viddella was tried for this But for
02:14:17
why did he do this why did they kidnap people
02:14:19
if someone wants to cry he can
02:14:23
do
02:14:24
but he must know what he is mourning
02:14:27
bad person
02:14:29
mourns a man who constantly
02:14:32
killed, tortured, stole and spoiled the Constitution
02:14:37
when the question of the dictator's funeral arose
02:14:40
scandal erupted in local media
02:14:42
predicted that the Vidalla family would accept
02:14:45
decision to bury his remains at
02:14:47
one of the cemeteries of his hometown
02:14:49
Mercedes in the province of Buenos Aires but
02:14:52
city ​​residents held a rally against him
02:14:54
burials
02:14:55
in case they don't bring his body to
02:14:59
local cemetery
02:15:01
which I don't think will happen
02:15:04
Yes this morning we made banners with
02:15:07
the names of each of the missing and
02:15:10
their stories This emphasizes that Vedella
02:15:14
will be rejected until the last moment and
02:15:17
this is a way to preserve his memory
02:15:19
atrocities alive
02:15:22
the funeral took place at the memorial
02:15:24
Cemetery of the city of Pilar was buried on May 23
02:15:28
vetelu According to the rule approved in
02:15:30
2009 by former military leader
02:15:33
those convicted of human rights violations are not
02:15:36
due military honor Why
02:15:38
many Argentines still hate
02:15:41
I can see why he ended up in prison
02:15:43
in old age and as in the short years
02:15:46
authorities managed to write down his name so much
02:15:52
Jorge Rafael vitelary dondo this is
02:15:55
full name of the dictator born on August 2
02:15:59
1925 in Mercedes suburb of Buenos Aires
02:16:03
in the family of a military man he was the third
02:16:06
Of the five sons, the little Horch I wanted
02:16:09
follow in his father's footsteps and at the age of 17 he
02:16:11
entered the National War College
02:16:13
two years later he graduated with the rank
02:16:17
lieutenant then in Argentina many
02:16:19
especially the military admired the ideas
02:16:22
Hitler and Mussolini especially in that
02:16:25
concerned the building of the state and
02:16:27
order in Jorge's army became slow
02:16:29
promotion later finished
02:16:32
another educational institution this time
02:16:35
General Staff College in 1948 he got married
02:16:39
on the daughter of the Argentine ambassador Alicia
02:16:42
Raquel Hartridge Lacoste in this marriage
02:16:45
seven children were born, two daughters and five
02:16:48
sons
02:16:49
In 1955, Argentine society shook up
02:16:53
liberation erupted in the country
02:16:55
revolution was the official name of the military
02:16:58
and the resulting civil uprising
02:17:00
whom Juan Peron left office early
02:17:04
the President of Argentina was led to this
02:17:06
economic problems a series of unfortunate
02:17:09
government action and the cult of personality
02:17:11
platform And also the persecution of dissidents
02:17:15
one of the participants in the state
02:17:17
the coup was horhevidella He was then
02:17:20
not in leading roles but managed to perform well
02:17:23
to recommend in 1956 he was sent
02:17:27
work as an adviser at the embassy
02:17:29
Argentina USA returning home
02:17:31
Vedella served in the Department of Defense
02:17:33
Argentina and taught at the military academy
02:17:36
by the seventies he became a brigadier
02:17:39
general and director of the national
02:17:41
military college in 1973 was appointed
02:17:46
Chief of the General Staff of the Ground Forces and
02:17:49
was nearby all the time
02:17:51
the next top although it has changed
02:17:53
quite often in the same 73rd president
02:17:57
Juan Peron becomes the same again
02:17:59
who was overthrown 20 years ago
02:18:02
reigned for about a year after his death in
02:18:05
power in accordance with the Constitution
02:18:07
passed to the vice president and his wife
02:18:09
Isabelle Perron she became the first in
02:18:12
stories of a female president
02:18:14
the government continues and will
02:18:16
continue moving the platform into this
02:18:19
difficult time in Argentina at the beginning
02:18:21
the seventies were going through a difficult time
02:18:23
political and economic crisis and
02:18:26
President Juan Perron and then his wife
02:18:28
tried to unite their reforms
02:18:30
capitalism and socialism were hampered by corruption
02:18:34
and rebel groups
02:18:36
ordinary people looked towards Cuba Where
02:18:39
in '59 there was a revolution
02:18:42
Fidel Castro
02:18:44
revolutionary movement one by one
02:18:46
appeared in Argentina
02:18:48
paramital organization positioned
02:18:50
themselves international national
02:18:53
democratic they all fought between
02:18:56
yourself
02:18:57
carried and constant threats that we
02:19:00
they received something in the mail
02:19:02
were preparing
02:19:04
at that time we received every day
02:19:07
threats the mission to stop the chaos was
02:19:10
assigned to the military in August
02:19:13
1975 President Isabelle Perron appointed
02:19:17
horhevidelu commander-in-chief
02:19:19
by the Argentine army This was her fatal
02:19:22
mistake, the military did not act clearly
02:19:25
pitying those who carried out coup attempts
02:19:28
on a March night in 1976, a military man
02:19:32
calmed the protests that seized power
02:19:35
headed the junta in the country
02:19:38
Rafael vitela he along with others
02:19:41
commanders announced the organization
02:19:43
a new order by which to live
02:19:51
army Argentine by our God and saints
02:19:55
Gospel I swear in good faith and
02:19:58
perform the duties of a member patriotically
02:20:01
the military junta of the Argentines is still
02:20:04
remember it as one of the most
02:20:06
terrible events in history on the anniversary
02:20:09
coup People go to rallies
02:20:11
remembering the victims who died because of
02:20:14
the new regime why was it so terrible
02:20:18
there was political violence every day
02:20:21
I was not in the country then
02:20:23
and the apartment Where we lived was near
02:20:26
local newspaper
02:20:28
there was an international news block and
02:20:31
every day there was news about political
02:20:34
crimes in Argentina
02:20:38
announced the new president A throughout
02:20:42
the country earned money with filters
02:20:51
became not only prisoners but their families
02:20:54
there was at least a new chance of survival
02:20:57
dictatorship are going to use
02:20:58
anti-sabotage fight as a pretext
02:21:01
discipline society with blood and fire
02:21:03
Viddeva himself gives orders about this
02:21:06
the principles of his rule saw force
02:21:09
drove his rivals into the wilderness
02:21:11
underground means those who are lucky
02:21:14
The Argentines were forced to stay alive
02:21:17
horror stories about so-called flights
02:21:20
deaths when people were put in special
02:21:22
planes were thrown into the ocean from a height
02:21:25
later in the dock the pilots
02:21:28
told details of what happened
02:21:30
on every flight of death usually
02:21:32
two pilots, three officers and
02:21:35
doctor in flight with condemned forces
02:21:38
they took off their clothes and injected them with drugs
02:21:41
or a tranquilizer to completely
02:21:44
deprive the will to resist and
02:21:46
usually thrown overboard the day before
02:21:49
murder by a prisoner obtained by torture
02:21:52
and with hunger they declared that they were being transferred to
02:21:55
hospital, however, many guessed
02:21:57
what fate awaits them cruelly
02:22:00
killed simply for dissent
02:22:02
demolition this applies to everyone
02:22:05
who does not agree with dictatorship
02:22:08
for example working students Union
02:22:11
artists to fight on the left
02:22:13
intelligentsia socialists and
02:22:15
communist leaders of workers' trade unions
02:22:17
village leaders and even critically
02:22:20
Khunti-biased journalists
02:22:22
priests Khorhebidela and his assistants
02:22:25
and then their successors created powerful
02:22:28
death squads secret intelligence services
02:22:31
which ignored all norms and laws
02:22:34
We're making a kidnapping arrest. They're done.
02:22:37
absolutely illegal
02:22:43
[applause]
02:22:49
[music]
02:23:06
task forces detained suspected
02:23:09
saboteurs at home at work
02:23:12
on the street in broad daylight
02:23:17
exact data on exactly how many people
02:23:19
were killed or disappeared without a trace
02:23:22
times of military regime in Argentina no
02:23:25
but the count goes to tens of thousands in one of
02:23:28
recent interviews with Argentine
02:23:30
journalists are already deceased from prison
02:23:32
The Viddel dictator said how can you not
02:23:35
you see we just had to quickly and
02:23:38
effectively eliminate large amounts
02:23:40
people And Jorge and his henchmen also wanted
02:23:43
raise a new obedient generation
02:23:46
mothers were taken away their newborns and
02:23:48
small children to later be handed over to
02:23:51
good officer families or loyal
02:23:53
regime to citizens and the women themselves were killed
02:23:57
including the most beloved executioners
02:24:00
way of dropping aircraft alive
02:24:04
from known repressive operations
02:24:06
It's called the Night of the Pencils and it happened
02:24:09
on the night of September 16
02:24:12
1976 in Benu Sairis, 10 were stolen there
02:24:17
they accepted teenage lyceum students
02:24:19
participation in a protest against price increases
02:24:21
school ticket for travel they were tortured
02:24:24
forcing them to confess to terrorism
02:24:26
Three survived at the same time saw very
02:24:29
he worked hard on the economy
02:24:31
restarted it in the country stopped
02:24:34
inflation has halved
02:24:36
unemployment
02:24:37
international lenders have become more willing
02:24:40
give money to Argentina
02:24:42
mine we will provide private initiative and
02:24:46
foreign national company
02:24:48
will receive all the necessary conditions to
02:24:51
participate fully in the operation
02:24:54
resources
02:24:56
[music]
02:25:00
but many collaborated with him in 1978
02:25:04
Argentina even hosted the World Cup
02:25:07
on football
02:25:35
[music] [applause]
02:25:38
dictatorship uses sport to its advantage
02:25:42
showing demonstrations as a sign
02:25:44
support but in 79 Trust in power
02:25:47
the military began to fall, undermined him
02:25:50
corruption international community Including
02:25:52
The US began to increasingly oppose
02:25:55
human rights violations in Argentina
02:25:57
the tension was growing, something was needed
02:25:59
then the military moved Vilu from
02:26:02
the post of president was changed to another
02:26:05
Then another general came to power
02:26:07
Argentina got involved from the same company
02:26:11
in the war against Great Britain for the right
02:26:13
possession of the Falklin Islands and
02:26:16
lost It was the end of the military regime
02:26:19
for numerous crimes against
02:26:21
Viddel's own people were given over
02:26:24
at trial he pleaded guilty and
02:26:27
In 1985 he was sentenced to life
02:26:30
conclusion
02:26:31
In 1990 the former Dictator was granted amnesty
02:26:35
and placed under house arrest in 2003
02:26:39
new Argentine President Nestor
02:26:42
Kirchner announced that Fidella was
02:26:45
illegitimate President A in September 2006
02:26:49
year pardon received in Vidila 16
02:26:52
years ago it was recognized
02:26:55
unconstitutional trial
02:26:57
continued to see was under
02:26:59
house arrest until October 10, 2008
02:27:02
after which he was taken to the military
02:27:05
prison
02:27:06
Jorge Rafael did convicted of
02:27:08
criminal prosecution
02:27:11
options for systematic abductions
02:27:17
detention and concealment
02:27:19
minors under 10 years of age
02:27:22
and
02:27:23
substitution of their identity behind this court with
02:27:27
The people of Argentina watched with joy
02:27:29
especially those who suffered from the regime I
02:27:32
lived so many years separated from his father and
02:27:35
They gave me everything to the man who stole me
02:27:37
15 years old and his wife is 5, that leaves me
02:27:42
bitter aftertaste is all in the hands of justice and
02:27:45
we will continue to live and fight
02:27:48
this guy was talking about others
02:27:50
convicted regime war crimes
02:27:53
among whom were soldier Victor Galla and
02:27:56
his wife Suzanne Columba
02:27:58
1979 they installed a child
02:28:01
selected effort and quintella young
02:28:04
activist only at the age of 35 the guy managed
02:28:07
achieve justice
02:28:09
the soldier who stole me he took me
02:28:12
from home when I was tiny like
02:28:15
military trophy with he beat me mine
02:28:19
the doubts were fundamental
02:28:21
lack of physical resemblance violence
02:28:24
the difference between me and others is because
02:28:27
if you have biological children and
02:28:30
there will always be another not yours within the family
02:28:34
difference and I felt inequalities and
02:28:37
I ask myself why
02:28:39
the guy managed to meet his own father
02:28:42
other people have been searching for years and are still
02:28:45
They've been looking for relatives for a while now and can't find them
02:28:47
we are still looking
02:28:51
children They disappeared but we think that they
02:28:54
are still alive and until they appear and
02:28:58
Case Acosta and other responsible persons
02:29:02
will be guilty of these crimes
02:29:05
Vidala was found guilty of murder
02:29:07
31 political prisoners as well as
02:29:11
several dozen organized
02:29:13
child abductions at trial were
02:29:15
evidence is presented that
02:29:18
By order of the dictator pregnant women
02:29:20
imprisoned in secret prisons after childbirth
02:29:23
their children were physically destroyed
02:29:26
given to high-ranking families
02:29:28
officials and military Jorge Rafael
02:29:30
Vidla was imprisoned in
02:29:32
suburb of Buenos Aires where he died
02:29:35
May 17, 2013 at the age of 87
02:29:41
According to his widow, he died in his sleep
02:29:44
according to prison authorities in marka
02:29:46
saved vidala felt in the morning
02:29:48
feeling unwell on the way to the bathroom
02:30:01
[music]
02:30:10
[music]
02:30:19
we will tell you about the miracle state
02:30:22
which cannot be found in any fairy tale there
02:30:25
propagandists invent their truth
02:30:32
the cream of society in the army serve this
02:30:36
create gangster groups for us
02:30:39
How much do you need
02:30:41
There is nothing unusual here and nothing
02:30:44
suddenly
02:30:45
Civil defense from Wednesday to Friday
02:30:48
at 12:15 Kyiv time on
02:30:51
Freedom TV channel
02:30:58
[music]
02:31:20
[music]
02:31:21
[applause]
02:31:24
[music]
02:31:32
[music]
02:31:47
and the topic regarding the situation at the front
02:31:50
Let's discuss in more detail with the military
02:31:52
columnist Denis Popovich with us on
02:31:54
communications Denis Hello, we are glad
02:31:55
greet good morning
02:31:57
good deputy minister Anomaly deputy minister
02:32:00
defense anomaly in turn a couple
02:32:03
days ago she said that
02:32:05
Ukrainian armed forces are marching
02:32:07
four-pronged offensive
02:32:09
four very important areas such as
02:32:11
times to keep under fire control
02:32:16
and deep behind enemy lines, including
02:32:19
please tell me we noticed and
02:32:22
By the way, they themselves discussed that they were armed
02:32:23
Ukrainian forces change tactics constantly and
02:32:26
they don't hit in one direction but
02:32:28
it turns out they make it feel like
02:32:32
sudden attack once concentrating
02:32:35
maximum Forces of the Russian Federation in
02:32:38
deep in the rear how confusing it can be
02:32:41
in general, the military of the Russian Federation
02:32:44
realizing that they work and fight
02:32:47
according to the scheme of the Soviet Union
02:32:50
Ukrainian armed forces are already coming to
02:32:52
NATO standards and this is also displayed on
02:32:54
offensive combat operations
02:32:56
actions
02:32:57
Well that's enough
02:33:01
That's why because we now see
02:33:04
that the Russian Federation is trying
02:33:06
stretching reserves of blows
02:33:16
reflect this attack and can themselves
02:33:19
be coming now we see that and
02:33:21
The Russian Federation is trying
02:33:23
performance I have a plot of times
02:33:27
[music]
02:33:28
are also trying to attack and in some places even
02:33:35
it's happening so it's like a game
02:33:38
round trip
02:33:40
[music]
02:33:46
now the degree is working according to the request
02:33:51
directions on the Southern Front are available
02:33:53
in view of where
02:33:54
Ukrainian is trying to find a weak point
02:33:57
then here and so let's say a newcomer
02:34:00
NATO standards which
02:34:02
in general it manifests itself in many ways
02:34:07
decentralization that is more
02:34:09
initiative at the local level Let's say at the lower levels
02:34:13
so the command level of your commanders
02:34:16
rather than just some questions
02:34:19
concept management
02:34:22
By the way, you mentioned a wedding
02:34:24
why is it so concentrated there?
02:34:26
your attention to the Russian troops
02:34:28
because it is very close to the border
02:34:30
it’s easier to bring reinforcements there or
02:34:34
there is some kind of strategic strategy there
02:34:36
thought of this direction
02:34:46
and secondly two more factors, the first is
02:34:52
well, let's say revenge for
02:34:56
defeat last fall when
02:35:00
we drove them back from the Kharkov region
02:35:02
due to counter-offensive
02:35:04
rapid and plus more tasks
02:35:07
Related
02:35:08
capture
02:35:12
Well, as I already said
02:35:18
that is, if we see that the Russian
02:35:21
starts to break through
02:35:24
use
02:35:28
and prevent Russia
02:35:33
if we are talking now about bakhmut
02:35:36
how much
02:35:38
You are currently assessing the work of the defense forces
02:35:42
Ukraine by
02:35:43
if I'm not mistaken in the wording
02:35:47
operational environment of some
02:35:50
directions which due to which
02:35:52
Bakhmut also holds under fire
02:35:55
control of what was previously discussed by the Ministry
02:35:57
defense spoke
02:36:02
consciously I'll just say now
02:36:05
surgery is ongoing for
02:36:08
operational environment
02:36:10
Russian
02:36:16
classes and occupation
02:36:22
attention the oven is still the same
02:36:26
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02:36:33
general
02:36:42
because
02:36:46
and retreat there is for them
02:36:48
significant informational defeat
02:36:56
but by the way, what doesn’t work is Yes
02:37:01
let's say this to the Russian troops further
02:37:04
work I mean about that artillery
02:37:07
which a few days ago we
02:37:09
watched as our troops actively
02:37:11
destroyed even by numbers destroyed
02:37:13
enemy artillery records were broken
02:37:16
if so I can say so
02:37:18
Russian troops have now lost
02:37:19
advantage in long-range artillery
02:37:22
on the Zaporozhye sector of the front about this
02:37:25
says an analyst from a German publication
02:37:26
bilda Yulia Andreevka and he noted that
02:37:29
Ukrainian armed forces successfully
02:37:31
are using Western weapons gradually
02:37:33
destroys a powerful long-range weapon of the Russian Federation
02:37:35
and seize the initiative on the battlefield
02:37:38
so this is what it has to do with Why is this so
02:37:41
it turns out And what’s the problem let’s put it this way
02:37:44
enemy troops with artillery and they go there
02:37:47
In my opinion, the howitzers are already being pulled up and in
02:37:49
this too They have losses there
02:37:52
and General Popov explained it perfectly
02:37:54
which we know that the participants are so
02:37:56
called audio mutiny
02:37:58
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02:38:00
position's team
02:38:02
he talks about the absence of which
02:38:05
battery fighting and cause losses in
02:38:09
including
02:38:11
rotation losses in general, that is, problems
02:38:15
with Counter Battery Fighting That is
02:38:17
absence
02:38:20
corresponding guidance systems which
02:38:23
provided high-precision shooting here
02:38:25
basically that's it
02:38:27
from the opposite of this, your question is where
02:38:30
Ukrainian get certain
02:38:33
advantage
02:38:34
issues
02:38:36
Counter battery lyrical struggle It's
02:38:40
it represents a very important factor
02:38:42
yourself part of the picture of shaping the battlefield
02:38:46
we know perfectly well
02:38:53
what if we add up the losses
02:38:56
Russian
02:38:59
and just the work of knocking out
02:39:12
The New York Times came out with this
02:39:15
eloquent headline up to 20 percent
02:39:19
Ukraine lost tanks and armored vehicles from
02:39:23
the moment the counteroffensive began
02:39:26
very big Let's talk
02:39:28
Frankly But this is also
02:39:30
focus attention Russian
02:39:32
Manipulating propaganda says that 20%,
02:39:35
uh Western technology is already insignificant but uh
02:39:38
every military man
02:39:40
the commander will say that the most important thing is not
02:39:42
technology and personal composition and just
02:39:44
here the emphasis is on the fact that
02:39:46
the lives of the personnel were saved despite
02:39:50
because military equipment was either damaged
02:39:52
or destroyed Please tell me this
02:39:55
speaks of one more fact
02:39:58
that the armed forces of Ukraine
02:40:01
switch to quality rather than quantity
02:40:04
on quality not only the vision of combat
02:40:06
actions But also on the quality of the military
02:40:09
technology and preservation of personal life
02:40:11
composition
02:40:15
on conscience
02:40:17
Yes, of course, these are all observers
02:40:20
they think based on open sources there
02:40:22
not knowing the situation as a whole but again
02:40:25
referring to the nyrk there from this figure
02:40:27
if we are talking about Western technology
02:40:30
It’s clear that why hide losses
02:40:33
Western technology breaks through
02:40:39
just the quality of Western technology
02:40:44
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02:40:49
this is the most important thing first and foremost
02:40:53
later
02:40:54
qualified specialist up to
02:40:56
time was wasted in order to
02:40:59
To obtain
02:41:00
that is, people are in the foreground
02:41:03
technology can be replaced technology can be replaced
02:41:06
you can get your equipment repaired
02:41:09
we won't get new people, that is
02:41:12
it takes time to train them
02:41:16
that's why the most important thing is the most important thing
02:41:19
go to save people Well there
02:41:21
would have lost would have lost the transporter
02:41:23
lost BMP well sent after that
02:41:28
that is, here is the way out
02:41:33
Let's just say we care more about people than about
02:41:37
technology in Russian
02:41:50
standards are what people care about first
02:41:53
the fastest and the safety of people
02:41:59
By the way, this is a continuation of my question
02:42:01
when we talked about what is now very
02:42:03
The Russian army is actively losing
02:42:06
artillery And now even
02:42:08
calculates that the howitzers are jet
02:42:10
installations that are tightening let’s say
02:42:12
instead of artillery it is also already active
02:42:14
loses but the replenishment of this weapon
02:42:17
how fast is it with the enemy we already
02:42:20
discussed how they have tanks
02:42:22
is replenished and so on But that’s exactly
02:42:25
rocket launchers
02:42:28
Well, it looks like the situation, that is, let's say
02:42:32
do not refer to foreign experts
02:42:34
also says that
02:42:35
loses Russian more than fulfills
02:42:39
replenishment occurs there, including
02:42:41
still old stocks And these are stocks already
02:42:46
let's say they go back into the depths of centuries, they are already
02:42:52
the second world war we know that
02:42:54
and ammunition supplied
02:42:57
places that were made
02:42:59
and we saw footage of small arms
02:43:02
weapon
02:43:03
dry weapons are loaded with them
02:43:06
mobilized small arms
02:43:11
with whom our grandfathers fought
02:43:14
And even rifles
02:43:21
that is, they hide old stocks and behind
02:43:24
they are trying to lay out their people for this
02:43:26
production is not present here
02:43:28
there is nothing to talk about, there are no sanctions
02:43:31
managed to completely shut down production
02:43:34
However, the Russian army
02:43:35
needs does not keep up with this in general
02:43:39
and production there is also sufficient
02:43:41
conditionally modern weapons there
02:43:43
fairly limited production
02:43:45
quantity again the same sanctions although
02:43:48
we again know that they
02:43:49
capable of occurring missiles that
02:43:51
released on their heads
02:43:55
but he's not as fast as he is
02:43:58
that's why I wanted it anyway
02:44:00
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02:44:02
reserves due to reserves due to Soviet
02:44:05
warehouses
02:44:06
With this gun
02:44:08
these are outdated T62 and T-55 another matter
02:44:14
that in general they are not trying to put pressure on
02:44:17
mass quantity doesn't try
02:44:20
peculiar quantity
02:44:23
and at the end we will draw a conclusion
02:44:28
how realistic is it in the near future?
02:44:31
destroying logistics supply nodes
02:44:35
military equipment during the occupied period
02:44:37
territory how realistic it is with
02:44:40
With the weapons I already have, I'm already Storm
02:44:43
Shadow scalps cluster munitions
02:44:46
and attacks with of course would be good in
02:44:49
in the near future, but not yet
02:44:52
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02:44:55
It's noticeable every day
02:44:58
happens every
02:45:03
question
02:45:07
How long will it take
02:45:10
to
02:45:19
[music]
02:45:26
Thank you very much for taking the time
02:45:28
joined our war broadcast
02:45:29
columnist Denis Popovich is with us at
02:45:31
there was a connection
02:45:39
and move on to the next topic
02:45:41
of our conversation we will talk about
02:45:43
sanctions and how the Russian
02:45:44
The Federation is trying to bypass them
02:45:46
The Russian budget has already fallen short
02:45:49
billions of dollars due to the introduction
02:45:50
new 11th package of sanctions from June 23
02:45:54
Moscow has already tightened its bypass routes
02:45:56
existing restrictions on
02:45:59
Bloomberg writes this citing
02:46:01
some reports of the European Commission which
02:46:03
were at the disposal of the agency in
02:46:05
in turn, Ukraine is preparing new
02:46:07
the European Union's proposal for
02:46:08
twelfth package of sanctions Read more about
02:46:11
Kristina Dombrovskaya will tell you how
02:46:13
writes Bloomberg agency referring to
02:46:16
European Commission reports after
02:46:18
imposing sanctions on imports from Russia
02:46:20
decreased by more than 90 billion euros and
02:46:24
exports from the EU by 48 billion compared to
02:46:28
2021 is the year with the most restrictions
02:46:32
against the Federation affected industrial
02:46:34
and the technology sector for example only
02:46:37
last year in Russia by 7 hundred
02:46:39
steel production decreased by percent
02:46:41
export of double goods from the EU
02:46:44
purpose and advanced technology fell
02:46:47
by 78 percent compared to 2021
02:46:50
leading EU industrial company
02:46:53
notes several serious failures
02:46:55
import supply chain
02:46:57
rare gases such as he and xenon
02:47:00
which are used for production
02:47:01
chips Railway freight transportation
02:47:04
between the EU and China transiting through
02:47:06
Russia has reduced its import ban
02:47:09
wood products and also Russian
02:47:10
countermeasures contributed to price increases for a number of
02:47:13
problems with supplies from the publication
02:47:15
Bloomberg agency However Moscow
02:47:18
managed to accumulate some materials and
02:47:21
Also receive a number of prohibited goods
02:47:23
from third countries, including China
02:47:26
Kazakhstan Türkiye and United Arab
02:47:29
Emirates according to the coordinator for
02:47:31
State Department sanctions
02:47:33
USA Jim O'Brien Federation was able
02:47:36
return exports of Western microchips and
02:47:39
electronics to level before start
02:47:41
full-scale war against Ukraine and
02:47:44
international sanctions we are talking about
02:47:47
high technologies that exist in
02:47:49
modern weapons of the General Staff
02:47:51
Ukrainian Armed Forces are confident that
02:47:53
Russia is looking for ways to circumvent
02:47:56
international sanctions I decided to take I
02:48:01
So I decided to take a few samples and
02:48:03
show you right here some
02:48:04
foreign components in order to
02:48:06
The problem was more obvious Well here it is
02:48:09
The central element is the AK-1 block
02:48:11
intelligence control and communications complex
02:48:13
these are all connections known Swiss
02:48:16
the company is a high-tech thing
02:48:19
which is used in civilian
02:48:21
industries, these include doctors who save
02:48:24
life is also firefighters who use
02:48:26
this equipment including this
02:48:28
the company cooperates with Ukraine on
02:48:30
According to a military expert, the Russians
02:48:32
continue to actively use
02:48:34
dual-use components
02:48:36
detect such facts and promptly
02:48:39
they teach them how to do it on the interstate
02:48:41
political level and companies
02:48:43
manufacturer is one of the components
02:48:45
sanctions work so in the eleventh
02:48:48
package of sanctions, including on the basis
02:48:50
recommendations of the Ermak McFall EU group
02:48:53
imposed restrictions on the sale of supplies
02:48:56
transfer or export of double goods
02:48:58
appointments to third countries are about
02:49:02
advanced components that were
02:49:04
found on the battlefield in Ukraine or
02:49:06
equipment necessary for their
02:49:08
production in particular in new
02:49:10
80 have already hit the EU sanctions list
02:49:14
companies that are associated with
02:49:15
military-industrial complex of Russia
02:49:18
the existing ban on Transit was
02:49:20
extended to some
02:49:21
sensitive products such as advanced
02:49:24
technology related materials
02:49:26
aviation, which prohibits EU operators
02:49:28
export these goods to third parties
02:49:30
countries if they are transiting through
02:49:32
Russia and messages on the European Commission website
02:49:36
We are sure the consequences of the new San will be even greater
02:49:40
will intensify over time as measures
02:49:42
have a long-term impact on the budget
02:49:45
Russian financial markets foreign
02:49:47
investment and its industrial and
02:49:50
technological base while
02:49:52
Ukraine continues to look for new ways
02:49:55
to deprive Russia of the opportunity
02:49:57
continue to carry out missile terror
02:50:00
information from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
02:50:02
new proposals are already being prepared
02:50:05
in particular on sectoral sanctions in
02:50:07
regarding the military-industrial
02:50:09
complex of Russia Kristina Dombrovskaya
02:50:11
for the Freedom TV channel, Sansa's theme is more
02:50:14
We will discuss in detail with political scientist Sadze On
02:50:17
Gela is already in touch with us
02:50:19
Hello Alexandrovich
02:50:25
please in this case we observe that
02:50:28
The Russian Federation is constantly trying
02:50:31
bypass in every possible way the sanctions that are against
02:50:34
it is implemented uh in search
02:50:36
alternatives through third countries and so on
02:50:39
further Now Which ones can be named
02:50:43
roughly speaking, sanctions holes that
02:50:46
use the Russian Federation for their
02:50:49
bypass
02:50:50
and here it is very interesting, here it is very
02:50:53
interesting because
02:50:54
the sanctions hole is not what they are
02:50:58
not visible, that is, you need to look well
02:51:00
divide already well divided with one
02:51:04
sides
02:51:05
bypassing sanctions is what Electronics and
02:51:08
so on and Russia’s survival system in
02:51:11
the period of sanctions are different things and then
02:51:14
it turns out all sorts of mistakes because our position
02:51:18
our journalists shout Georgia is helping
02:51:19
bypass
02:51:21
USA
02:51:26
doesn’t help bypass sanctions here either
02:51:29
the battle of our authorities begins already We
02:51:32
We demand an apology from our opposition from
02:51:34
our journalists
02:51:36
Therefore, you need to understand well that
02:51:38
bypass
02:51:54
this way this way around is not sanctions
02:51:58
this is the way from financial friends Russia
02:52:01
disabled from Europe set
02:52:04
diapers or pads And so on A
02:52:08
As for the sanctions, there is a hole there
02:52:11
boundaries and I would say that it can
02:52:13
maybe again Georgia maybe maybe
02:52:15
be again I say because there is
02:52:21
this is the so-called South Ossetia
02:52:26
That is, this is where the Russians are present
02:52:29
military, Syria is of course a gray area
02:52:31
very gray area
02:52:34
it doesn't necessarily go through the territory
02:52:36
Georgia but just through the gray zone
02:52:37
sanctions are lifting I'm almost sure Well
02:52:40
and the second is for sure I apologize
02:52:43
What
02:52:45
let's say this, well, that's basically it
02:52:49
as an option
02:53:00
you need to contact
02:53:03
intelligence services in the United States
02:53:15
bypassing the sanctions what was said and the system
02:53:19
Russia's ecosystem of survival during the period
02:53:21
the second sanctions are absolutely useless
02:53:25
nothing better than bypassing sanctions, that's it
02:53:28
what helps Russia the Russian regime
02:53:31
this country which has enough
02:53:33
aggressive and dangerous to survive in this
02:53:36
situation and survive to continue the war and
02:53:39
keep killing people
02:53:41
maybe this still applies
02:53:43
individual, let's say, goods and therefore
02:53:47
sanctions differ if, for example,
02:53:49
Kazakhstan
02:53:51
Well, he closed his borders to
02:53:55
transit of goods sanctioned there
02:53:59
also helps with the oil issue with Russia
02:54:03
That's how you see what still so far
02:54:05
countries
02:54:06
accompany, let's say, circumventing sanctions
02:54:09
after the introduction of the 11th package which is like
02:54:12
since it is aimed in order to well
02:54:16
prevent, let's say, bypassing sanctions
02:54:28
you understand what's the matter, that is, it's the same
02:54:30
not strange specifically because Burkina Faso
02:54:33
there is a businessman who is found there
02:54:36
FSB officers in general
02:54:39
Russians do business through him later
02:54:42
they will switch this same system
02:54:44
I’ll just catch the system there like a net
02:54:46
the system needs to be caught here very much
02:54:49
important for specific types of goods
02:54:51
restrictions and so on are very important
02:54:53
tracked By the way, it's like a pandemic in
02:54:57
my time
02:54:58
brought big ones, very well, let's say big
02:55:02
a breakthrough in medicine there in the fight against
02:55:04
epidemics and so on I think that
02:55:09
the present time will be one of the breakthroughs
02:55:13
just tracking illegal
02:55:15
drug weapons equipment and
02:55:17
sanctioned goods and so on That is
02:55:20
humanity will learn to deal with this
02:55:21
fight these crimes
02:55:25
if we now observe the following this
02:55:28
I understand correctly that the Russian
02:55:30
Federation still what in the throat these
02:55:32
sanctions they are constantly forced to do something
02:55:34
look for some detours where and how
02:55:37
sell your raw materials
02:55:39
undoubtedly, of course, but imagine
02:55:41
yourself So you came out today
02:55:44
bought it to the store there
02:55:47
some necessary food and household goods
02:55:51
and so on
02:55:52
You have to get the goods
02:55:56
buy to go to the other end of town
02:55:58
agree
02:56:04
Negotiate with someone to overpay and
02:56:07
so on This is the first moment
02:56:36
No not including Why not including countries
02:56:39
You have written the European Union, including not
02:56:41
including to you Except those who
02:56:44
European Union
02:56:48
That is, it turns out that it’s still some kind of
02:56:50
hydra which just increases in price let's say
02:56:54
this is life for the Russian Federation and
02:56:56
depleting the budget but nevertheless how
02:56:59
such a phenomenon Yes completely
02:57:03
termination and
02:57:05
to the tray mania sanctions this is simple
02:57:07
impossible to avoid Well okay then
02:57:10
in your opinion which are the most important
02:57:12
problems Well, let's say monitoring Yes, but
02:57:15
sales of sanctioned goods of the same
02:57:17
technologies and also goods
02:57:20
dual use remain on
02:57:24
today These are the most important
02:57:25
problems and what problems you might have
02:57:27
see the methods Well
02:57:31
fight this
02:57:37
The only problem that exists
02:57:48
any business in Russia is outside the law and behind it
02:57:52
will follow No not punishment but
02:57:53
just to put it bluntly
02:57:56
was always in the trading village and any
02:57:59
countries from the East to the West what a man
02:58:03
violated some kind of trade word
02:58:05
merchant They simply didn’t shake hands with him and
02:58:08
so on I just didn’t see it, so if with
02:58:11
those who have business in Russia will not
02:58:14
have to deal Yes it's radical but it's
02:58:17
the only option then everything is very
02:58:19
you'll want it quickly
02:58:20
Well, of course I’ll say it again
02:58:23
improvement
02:58:26
monitoring and tracking system
02:58:28
illegal illegal trade
02:58:31
Smuggling and so on
02:58:34
[music]
02:58:42
have some kind of political strength
02:58:46
influence leverage on Russia
02:58:48
Russian Federation regarding
02:58:49
pressure sanctions restrictions
02:58:55
western countries western countries
02:58:57
European Union United States
02:58:59
America Do they have now
02:59:01
[music]
02:59:05
but as for everyone else of course
02:59:08
everyone wants guys
02:59:13
Everyone wants to have access to technology.
02:59:19
what's the problem when if Western
02:59:23
countries
02:59:29
But the problem is that the government
03:00:01
Russia is no less important Despite all the low
03:00:05
bow to ZSU fighters is no less important than
03:00:08
military because this front is real
03:00:12
victory
03:00:15
one more thing I wonder if it’s crumbling
03:00:17
that's all
03:00:18
the relationship of other countries that used to
03:00:21
actively depended on the Russian Federation
03:00:22
now they help bypass the same problems
03:00:24
sanctions and how much they are affected
03:00:28
sanctions policy towards
03:00:30
Russia because that's how you are too
03:00:32
remembered what you shared As they say and already
03:00:35
not so dependent in the energetic sense
03:00:37
from the Russian Federation European
03:00:39
countries and according to the report which
03:00:41
published by Bloomberg so already
03:00:45
Europeans have reduced imports from Russia
03:00:48
countries by approximately 91 billion euros and
03:00:52
covers EU exports of 48 billion euros
03:00:55
back these are actually very
03:00:58
global numbers considering that's all
03:01:00
In just a year that's how much
03:01:02
suffers if others can say so
03:01:04
countries that were heavily dependent on
03:01:07
Russian Federation the same Georgia
03:01:15
word formation but
03:01:17
practice has shown the criterion of the truth of life
03:01:19
a country more dependent on Russia than
03:01:23
Georgia circa 2006 It was difficult for me
03:01:27
imagine the truth there Practically
03:01:29
everything that I found in Russia would be tied
03:01:33
were energetically tied
03:01:36
transport any way
03:01:38
more drastic sanctions against us simply
03:01:41
look at what is absolutely
03:01:45
absolutely means it was let's say
03:01:49
Georgia
03:01:54
just took it
03:01:55
in one moment completely
03:02:00
in the end we not only survived, we had 12
03:02:03
percentage growth over three years after
03:02:06
this
03:02:07
Because it's 2008
03:02:11
So I'll tell you all these
03:02:14
talk about very strong addiction
03:02:16
Europe from Russia Asia from Russia Middle
03:02:20
East of Russia talks in favor
03:02:22
the economy always finds beggars
03:02:25
alternative And what about Russia?
03:02:29
in this case we are talking about alternatives
03:02:31
held aggressively
03:02:34
in general, now Russian is on Putin
03:02:37
let's not blame the Russian Federation
03:02:38
she is Putin on his Vertical
03:02:40
something Might affect now I have
03:02:44
because we constantly hear calls from
03:02:46
international partners to withdraw troops
03:02:49
from Ukraine completely as of 91 years old
03:02:52
we see We see constant pressure on
03:02:58
Putin Putin has not yet, to put it mildly,
03:03:01
reacts generally understanding accepts those
03:03:04
losses that are already in the Russian
03:03:06
There are federations but something can affect
03:03:09
on Putin or he, as you know, is like a tanker
03:03:11
like a steam locomotive rushing and even its own
03:03:15
loss and destruction of one's own people
03:03:17
he's not interested
03:03:32
[music]
03:03:38
Can this camel bear any more?
03:03:42
let's say a significant part of the cargo or
03:03:46
there's only one straw left
03:03:48
today they will lay the camel's back
03:03:50
will break Nobody knows that's why
03:03:53
give me questions about this about this case
03:03:55
It's hard enough
03:03:57
heard you heard your opinion Yes
03:03:59
political scientist head garden forgot with us on
03:04:01
direct connection we are in continuation of this
03:04:03
topics also Let's add that the state
03:04:05
former USSR help Russia bypass
03:04:08
Western sanctions profit from this
03:04:10
new trade flows appeared through
03:04:12
third countries reported by a number of Western
03:04:15
publications in particular politics and daughter Although
03:04:18
The Russian Federation is the champion
03:04:20
world in terms of the volume of restrictions imposed
03:04:23
She manages to bypass many of them
03:04:26
gray schemes play a key role in this
03:04:28
post-Soviet states are playing. What is it about?
03:04:31
indicate an increase in their purchases
03:04:33
Western goods
03:04:36
and for example the export of German products to
03:04:39
Kyrgyzstan in the first quarter of 2023
03:04:43
increased by 773 percent compared to
03:04:47
same period last year and in
03:04:49
Georgia for 48 customs records with
03:04:53
platform Trade Yes there is a monitor
03:04:55
shows that the volume of trade with Russia
03:04:58
in Georgia increased by almost 22 percent
03:05:01
for last year, for example, exports from there
03:05:04
alcohol consumption in the Russian Federation has increased
03:05:06
by more than 120%. and many countries
03:05:09
the former USSR are simply playing for Moscow
03:05:12
the role of transit cargo from sanctions
03:05:15
products says Norwegian economist
03:05:18
Bullman and Burtworth who traced
03:05:23
various routes for transporting such
03:05:26
goods in Russia
03:05:28
part of the imports goes to Russia and
03:05:31
nominal recipients transit countries
03:05:33
Yes Yura your truck is in Georgia
03:05:35
but de facto you are in the territory
03:05:37
Georgia does not have any controlled by the Russian Federation
03:05:39
illegal basis neither desire nor motivation
03:05:42
stop trade with Russia from point
03:05:44
from the point of view of its politicians this is not
03:05:46
illegal
03:05:48
Company expert
03:06:00
in Russian telegram channels there are several
03:06:03
days ago there was information about
03:06:05
what about the head of administration
03:06:07
President of the Russian Federation Anton
03:06:08
a meeting is being planned
03:06:10
ensuring state interests in
03:06:13
Internet
03:06:15
telegram channel brief writes that the source
03:06:18
familiar with the preparations for the meeting
03:06:20
reported one of the points for example sounds
03:06:22
how to prioritize content delivery
03:06:25
reliable media in domestic
03:06:27
search engines and also about providing
03:06:30
support for such media in particular
03:06:32
promotion in Russian social
03:06:34
networks of content important for the state
03:06:37
one of the speakers statement Margarita
03:06:40
Simonyan she is particularly concerned
03:06:42
the Kremlin wants to create a Russian YouTube
03:06:45
take the Internet into your own hands and search
03:06:49
considers ways to block VPN services
03:06:51
its priority as a Russian
03:06:54
The Federation censors information in
03:06:56
on the Internet in our material Russia
03:06:59
ranks third in terms of censorship level
03:07:02
on the Internet after Iran and sixth place
03:07:05
on the scale of restrictions on freedoms in
03:07:07
on the Internet these are the results at the end of 2022
03:07:11
published in its annual
03:07:13
international human rights ranking
03:07:15
Freedom House organization
03:07:18
[music]
03:07:23
But
03:07:26
let's say it's still a level
03:07:32
stories
03:07:43
[music]
03:07:51
wrote that the main radio frequency center
03:07:54
allocated almost 60 to the Moscow IT company
03:07:57
million rubles for system development
03:07:59
oculus it is based on a neural network
03:08:02
analyzes photo video texts on websites
03:08:04
in social networks and instant messengers on the subject
03:08:06
prohibited information in November of the same
03:08:09
Belarusian group of cyber partisans
03:08:11
announced the hacking of the Main
03:08:13
radio frequency center of Roskomnadzor
03:08:16
due to the largest document leak
03:08:18
departments that deal with censorship
03:08:20
Russian media and Internet space
03:08:22
it became known how Roskomnadzor is fighting
03:08:25
follow up with unwanted information
03:08:27
Russians censor information about
03:08:29
war and cleans up negative comments
03:08:31
to Putin on what grounds
03:08:34
Roskomnadzor is responsible for monitoring
03:08:36
insulting the president on the Internet
03:08:39
presentations are not indicated but this
03:08:41
information can be found elsewhere
03:08:42
document on methods of insult
03:08:44
president, its authors refer to
03:08:47
article of the Federal Law on Information
03:08:49
which appeared in it in 2019 and
03:08:53
which is prescribed by law
03:08:55
block the Prosecutor General's Office
03:08:56
offensive towards government agencies
03:08:59
authorities content from investigation center
03:09:01
The Kremlin’s dossier is also not available in
03:09:04
Russian YouTube and Wikipedia head of the council for
03:09:07
human rights in the Russian Federation
03:09:09
Valery Fadeev stated that Wikipedia
03:09:11
I quote ideological politicized
03:09:14
product with a lot of distortion When
03:09:16
it's about politics and history
03:09:18
The Russian edition of Forbes wrote that
03:09:21
VKontakte website is already preparing its resources
03:09:23
to create YouTube replacement motifs
03:09:26
obvious because
03:09:28
YouTube turns out to delete that content
03:09:32
which
03:09:33
so to speak, the Kremlin doesn’t like it
03:09:36
Wikipedia YouTube and Telegram That's Three
03:09:41
source of information which is absolutely
03:09:43
not under the control of the Kremlin and all these
03:09:47
Three sources of information
03:09:50
it’s natural to somehow liquidate or
03:09:52
because they cannot be placed under
03:09:56
control means eliminating them But
03:09:58
in return you have to do something, give something
03:10:01
the desire to create a steri Russian
03:10:04
Internet which will be completely
03:10:05
serve the interests of the Putin regime
03:10:07
The Kremlin wants to develop mechanisms for
03:10:10
identifying and blocking media VPN services
03:10:13
wrote that during the visit
03:10:15
Jinping to Moscow in March this year
03:10:17
Chinese experts shared their experience with
03:10:19
Russian colleagues about work like this
03:10:21
called the Great Chinese
03:10:23
firewall This system is complete filtering
03:10:26
Internet content in China is true
03:10:28
experts are sure that Russia is unlikely
03:10:30
this level of technology is available and
03:10:33
The Kremlin itself is quite to blame for this
03:10:36
weak mode with complete absence
03:10:38
states in any case
03:10:40
failed failed materials
03:10:41
failed version failed projects
03:10:43
because well first of all because for
03:10:47
this is needed
03:10:49
highly qualified programmers
03:10:51
Most of them have either already left.
03:10:53
or they're sitting in their suitcases getting ready to leave
03:10:57
from Russia because of this kind
03:10:59
activity it requires Freedom
03:11:01
impossible
03:11:03
such conditions of the cell in which
03:11:06
Russia is turning into a Russian war
03:11:08
authorities
03:11:12
something to describe what is happening in
03:11:15
Russia adopted a number of new laws in
03:11:17
Russia is fined and deprived of freedom according to
03:11:19
articles about discrediting the army and fakes
03:11:22
that is, for allegedly distributing
03:11:23
knowingly false information about the Armed Forces
03:11:26
Forces of the Russian Federation and about the war
03:11:28
against Ukraine Anzhelika Brushnevskaya
03:11:30
Freedom TV channel Well, let's continue
03:11:34
Information Marathon on TV channel
03:11:35
Freedom and continue with the next topic
03:11:39
Is Russia capable of living without global
03:11:41
web to find out in the country even
03:11:45
conducted a training exercise conducted sites
03:11:47
checked at night on the night of July 5th in
03:11:51
Roskomnadzor and reported to RuNet
03:11:54
managed meanwhile Russian
03:11:56
The Moscow Times writes that
03:11:58
Internet teaching system collapsed
03:12:00
Russian railways made of roses
03:12:03
agricultural inspection system in Russian Railways collapsed
03:12:06
online ticket sales and growth
03:12:08
agricultural inspection stopped working
03:12:10
the Mercury system which tracks
03:12:12
Russian Federation
03:12:15
glowing sanctioned mobile
03:12:17
the operator refused altogether
03:12:19
comment on these exercises
03:12:21
Russia launched satellites into orbit to
03:12:25
provide residents of the country with access to
03:12:27
Internet speed is expected
03:12:29
data transfer in the future will be 100
03:12:33
megabit per second and above Well, also
03:12:36
now it is 12 megabits per
03:12:39
second min digits of the Russian Federation
03:12:42
They promise that by 2035 it will be launched
03:12:46
more than 900 satellites sovereign law
03:12:50
accepted on the Internet in Russia in 2019
03:12:53
all operators of the Russian Federation
03:12:55
are required to establish a special
03:12:57
equipment through which Roskomnadzor
03:12:59
will be able to redirect traffic and
03:13:01
block prohibited content
03:13:03
In addition, the law obliges companies to accept
03:13:05
participation in exercises to disable the Runet
03:13:08
at least once a year and results
03:13:11
idea is not usually communicated for the first time
03:13:13
sovereign internet in 2011
03:13:16
put forward by the creator of the Great Chinese
03:13:21
his understanding is a closed local
03:13:24
system in which requests for access to
03:13:26
resources are administered directly and not
03:13:29
through DNS servers even before joining
03:13:32
force of the law on sovereign RuNet Russia and
03:13:34
China signed a bilateral agreement
03:13:36
cementing their common views on the future
03:13:39
Internet this topic in more detail
03:13:42
Let's discuss with Ilya Shepelev this is a journalist
03:13:45
presenter of the YouTube program, deputy belt manager Ilya
03:13:47
hello I'm glad to greet you kindly
03:13:49
Good afternoon, or any time that
03:13:53
We are now watched all over the world
03:13:55
Ilya you know when she first appeared
03:13:59
first formulation of a sovereign internet
03:14:02
then even Russian stand-up comedians
03:14:06
very often flocked from this very
03:14:08
often expressed saying that we created
03:14:11
there's no Instagram
03:14:13
rugram where they will look at the photos
03:14:15
only
03:14:16
only Taiga trees and only bears
03:14:19
and it sounds with one It's very funny but
03:14:23
on the other hand, it’s a little sad
03:14:25
It’s true that the Russian Federation is moving towards
03:14:29
to make your own vacuum not only
03:14:32
in news television
03:14:34
space that is already ongoing
03:14:36
I mean federal TV channels, but also
03:14:39
Internet How do you see it?
03:14:43
Well, look, you were talking about it Now
03:14:46
remembering the comedians I recently came across
03:14:48
archival so to speak number of five years
03:14:50
probably a long time ago there was a Comedy Club
03:14:53
and there the act was played out like the Russian ones
03:14:57
the military creates its own military sovereign
03:14:59
Internet then in Russia Although the theme of the army
03:15:02
was not the main one but they came up with it then
03:15:05
search engine
03:15:07
for specifically for the Russian Internet
03:15:10
your Google which will be called neck
03:15:12
Google and it seems to me that all the reports
03:15:14
Kanashenkova is already pure
03:15:17
the real Google that got involved in
03:15:20
life but look, it’s right here
03:15:23
we would probably talk about technical
03:15:25
possibilities Yes and Tom is it possible
03:15:30
do everything at all
03:15:32
probably if there was a desire, everything is possible
03:15:34
there would probably be a desire, maybe
03:15:36
there will be a nuclear war because well
03:15:38
fed up with what's happening now
03:15:39
apparently there was a great desire for none
03:15:42
the country is still from the Internet which
03:15:47
with open access to the whole world and even
03:15:49
they didn’t turn it off, even more so
03:15:52
the largest country in terms of territory
03:15:54
world
03:15:55
what could it even look like and what is it like?
03:15:58
will hit the bike of the economy, although they are already rare
03:16:03
think people who have been sitting in prison all their lives
03:16:05
shoulder straps and only
03:16:07
[music]
03:16:10
They didn’t create anything themselves. Well, here it is
03:16:13
An interesting question, of course, unfortunately
03:16:16
these security forces that have developed
03:16:21
no further with my brains
03:16:23
valcinated during Soviet times
03:16:25
Union and then gained strong power
03:16:28
paranoia
03:16:30
for them Preservation of juiciness and
03:16:37
pages of history books This is where
03:16:39
more important tasks of economics than
03:16:42
quality of life of people who are in
03:16:45
Russian Federation so I'm afraid that
03:16:47
all Steps to further souvenilization
03:16:52
Russian Internet is impossible but
03:16:56
maybe you don't follow because then
03:17:00
Ukraine was hardly interested, but how
03:17:03
there was a blockage
03:17:05
Telegram yes, that is, which remained
03:17:08
available Yes, it has become a little slower but
03:17:09
much more than this blocking
03:17:12
suffered
03:17:14
government services that started
03:17:16
pass out because there's a floating one
03:17:20
Monasteries and the Russian state
03:17:23
which ultimately referred to mail
03:17:26
Russia to Russian Railways
03:17:28
Ministry and so on and Telegram
03:17:31
jumped over jumped over to the new one
03:17:32
IP addresses so even as it will be
03:17:36
survived YouTube blocking, it is possible
03:17:39
yes and this is what is being discussed and what
03:17:43
is in the near future but no one
03:17:45
doesn't know what she will look like Yes
03:17:47
technically yes, that is, if you turn it off
03:17:49
one server Google service uh
03:17:53
the goals of the entire system, including the most
03:17:56
popular phones in Russia are the most
03:17:58
cheap of course Android yes and this
03:18:01
after all, Google is just like them for this
03:18:04
will react to what will happen to all this
03:18:06
no one knows at all but
03:18:09
desire As you can see there is and so we
03:18:12
we will watch this experiment in
03:18:15
live but as expected with
03:18:16
connected to the Internet in a country that
03:18:18
uh which the State is trying to
03:18:21
to move towards catalytism is to endure
03:18:24
will periodically break off Well, in
03:18:27
continuation of why Yes happens
03:18:30
these teachings are connecting from the global
03:18:32
networks but the conclusion was mentioned regarding
03:18:35
smartphones that still depend on
03:18:37
from Google but you also travel in Russia
03:18:40
smartphones and they are called True
03:18:45
probably not so popular yet, but
03:18:48
if there are no options left then them
03:18:49
they'll sort it out, but if we're not joking, then here we go again
03:18:52
what is expected of every Russian
03:18:56
will assign a personal identifier to
03:18:58
whom he will visit, I quote
03:19:00
Sovereign Internet Deputy Precommittee
03:19:03
State Duma on Information Technologies
03:19:05
Andrei Svintsov says that it will be
03:19:07
absolutely transparent Internet in which
03:19:10
user cannot get through VPN
03:19:13
you will need to register using
03:19:15
passports and access the network using your personal
03:19:18
officials identification number
03:19:20
Russian promise service will be
03:19:22
voluntary and access to external
03:19:25
the Internet will also survive and you then
03:19:29
arises What will they choose? Yes, if there
03:19:33
you go to some sovereign Internet
03:19:36
and the alternative remains the external Internet
03:19:40
[music]
03:19:43
this is what happens to people who
03:19:46
grew up in the Soviet Union and so-so
03:19:48
represent an ideal system and do not
03:19:50
face modern technologies
03:19:51
the Internet will be a ceiling, you know
03:19:54
So, well, I don't know to be honest.
03:19:57
that is, how far these creatures will turn out
03:19:59
Well, because look, I was in Russia
03:20:02
the so-called Yarovaya A law
03:20:04
to whom this is how the law was presented
03:20:07
counter terrorism But in fact
03:20:08
law to combat any other and
03:20:12
they just didn’t know what
03:20:13
written, that is, you need to save it
03:20:15
all traffic that comes from a person
03:20:18
that is, any mouse click on the Internet
03:20:21
watch any video that
03:20:23
played in theory should be saved
03:20:26
But there are no such servers in the world at all
03:20:28
to combine them and to save
03:20:30
there I don’t know for at least the whole week
03:20:34
the Internet used by Russians and
03:20:36
here is the same thing they have imagination
03:20:40
of course limitless but how is it
03:20:42
technically implements God knows
03:20:44
Because there are still thousands in Russia
03:20:47
providers are actually the Internet
03:20:48
yes, that is, in addition to three uh there are four
03:20:53
or rather mobile communication companies that
03:20:55
works all over the country It's true
03:20:56
thousands of providers who supply
03:20:59
private internet how to control them
03:21:01
This is also an interesting question, but for now
03:21:05
Hmm I would take this as news uh
03:21:09
from the madhouse to which they were brought just
03:21:14
they made it into a hall for
03:21:17
press conferences and This madhouse is
03:21:20
Russian state at home
03:21:22
unfortunately we see how much they have
03:21:26
wild imagination
03:21:27
[music]
03:21:29
It’s unlikely that all these things are feasible
03:21:32
from a technical point of view, but this is a minus
03:21:36
all that no one knows who will stop them
03:21:38
or rather no one can hold them back
03:21:40
tries and in general they live according to
03:21:42
the principle is more than hell, but you see, uh
03:21:46
the more they interfere in life
03:21:49
Russians who are mostly apathetic
03:21:52
inert they are not so interested in what
03:21:54
happens in general around if it's personal
03:21:57
not relevant but they will try to come in
03:21:59
let's see how it looks in their life
03:22:01
will react uh Russians who usually
03:22:03
inert or are they too late?
03:22:06
implement this sovereign internet when
03:22:08
e in the Russian Federation already
03:22:10
quite progressive young
03:22:12
the generation that doesn't even watch
03:22:15
Federal TV channels I will remind you that on
03:22:17
latest data less than twenty five
03:22:19
percent of Russians watch and trust
03:22:22
Federal TV channels, that is, this
03:22:24
kinescope box from which there
03:22:26
show people this and more for those
03:22:29
people who can imagine like this
03:22:31
TV Is it too late to implement this
03:22:33
sovereign Internet and whether it will show
03:22:37
stupidity in its main goals is
03:22:40
the same content Yes, here you are talking about servers in
03:22:43
conditions of sanctions in general in principle
03:22:45
technical support for all this
03:22:47
process here Indeed these are the same
03:22:50
iron and so on
03:22:51
Well, of course you understand
03:22:54
here, not only in young people about
03:22:56
who they think of last
03:22:58
or rather about some young people they
03:23:00
they think very well because

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