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  • 5/21/2025
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00:00Okay, okay. Ilya, you seem to want to say something. Jump in.
00:05Please, just embrace it all.
00:07Yeah. Obviously, when Sergei is saying that people in the West would be killed, I'm asking by whom?
00:16Not by Ukraine, I suppose, by Russia.
00:19So that's very much self-revealing who is the aggressor here.
00:24And all these ideas that the ceasefire can be used for, I don't know, Great Britain to send its troops.
00:34Just out of reference, not a single time any of the military cargos or railways were actually hit by Russian missiles.
00:45Because they are not precise enough.
00:47So they are good for hitting power plants in Ukraine.
00:51They are even better for hitting presidential apartment buildings because there are a lot of them in the city.
00:58But they are really bad in hitting the narrow railway tracks.
01:02That's why there was not a single attack due throughout the whole war.
01:06And that's why all the arguments that this ceasefire will be used for relocating troops is simply bullshit.
01:13Because it was not happening and it would not happen in future.
01:17But coming pragmatically to the issue whether Vladimir Putin wants peace or doesn't want peace,
01:23I think that peace and Vladimir Putin are things which are incompatible.
01:29Because currently the whole system of power inside Russia is hanging on the question of war.
01:36What will happen to be able to address some Republicans?
01:40Yes, sir.
01:41Thank you very much.
01:42I think it's a real problem.
01:43You better have to put the plan and have to go down the window and mean it,
01:45Where does that happen?
01:46As I've come down the window?
01:48I think someone wants to go down the window,
01:50I think one will go down the window.
01:52With the twocendants, we can go down the window.
01:54You can go down the window,
01:59And then you can see the bank exactly the window.

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