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00:00Olá, leitores do Correio Brasilei.
00:03Meu nome é Dr. Maxim Jakovlev.
00:05Eu sou o Head do Departamento de Internacional Relatório
00:07e o Diretor da Escola de Polícia Análise
00:09da Kiev-Muhila Academia, baseado em Kiev, Ukraine.
00:14Desde a invasão da invasão de Russia,
00:16eu decidi ficar em Kiev, fazer meu trabalho lá,
00:19ensinar a estudantes, interagir com meus colegas.
00:22E os últimos três anos, já foram muito difíceis para os Ukrainãos,
00:26mas eu gostaria de dizer que nós não nos damos.
00:29E após todos os talks sobre o fato de que Russia é um grande, poderoso estado,
00:36nós, os Ukrainãos, em todos os fronts,
00:39os que lutem os russos em torrentes, em torrentes, em torrentes,
00:43nós, os pesquisadores e cientistas que tentam combater russos propaganda
00:48e russos imperialistas narrativas em todo o mundo,
00:52nós estamos fazendo o nosso parto e nós estamos provando que russos pode ser defendido.
00:56Of course, there are a lot of talks about fatigue, about this war.
01:01Of course, we are tired.
01:02Just imagine that Russians, on purpose, and they are doing now more of that,
01:07they are attacking us with drones and missiles at night,
01:10in particular, the like, attacking us in the night from Sunday to Monday,
01:15where you have no sleep, you have to go to shelter.
01:18If you follow the news, during the recent couple of attacks,
01:21they killed a lot of people in Kiev and other big cities,
01:24people sleeping at home and those who go to shelters,
01:27because it's also difficult.
01:28But then we wake up and we go to work, we do our job.
01:32There is a very, you know, very dark Ukrainian joke
01:37that if you survive the attack, you have to do your job,
01:40you go to work and you work.
01:41So this is one thing.
01:42Of course, we are very much disappointed that across the globe,
01:46in many countries, unfortunately, people are reluctant
01:48to realize that Russia is an aggressive state,
01:52it is an imperialistic state.
01:55They want to create us, sorry, they want to like, you know,
01:59not like to create, they want to create a positive image of Russia
02:01fighting for somebody's rights.
02:03But in reality, Russia is an empire.
02:05Putin's Russia is a terrorist state.
02:07So, and this is probably my main message.
02:09I think we all need to realize that all empires, they fall.
02:13And not a single country should be allowed to keep net children.
02:18This is what also Russians do.
02:19No country should be allowed to erase other people's identity.
02:23This is another thing that Russians do.
02:25And of course, no people should be subject to, you know,
02:29this sort of torture and terror that Russia do on us.
02:33So, yes, in Ukraine, we are kind of tired, but we're also resilient.
02:37We manage to do our things, job.
02:39And, you know, one of the things that motivate us all in Ukraine
02:41is that we need to do our work, to do our job,
02:44because Russians, they're trying to put this narrative
02:47that Ukraine is a failed state.
02:48No, Ukraine is not a failed state.
02:49We work, we do our part, and we are sure that Putin's Russia will fail
02:53and Russia will need to transform itself
02:56because it can no longer be this aggressive, human-hating empire,
03:01and it definitely needs to change with our help
03:04and with the contribution of all the nations of the world.

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