tv [untitled] June 26, 2025 9:00am-9:31am CEST
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general dan kane said that mr. putin has territorial ambitions that go beyond ukraine, do you share this point of view? it is possible, well, yes, it is possible, i know one thing, he would like to settle everything, he would like to get out of this situation, agreed that putin may not limit himself to ukraine, promised to try.
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this is footage of a drone raid from the moscow region and tagandrog in the rostov region. according to the russian defense ministry , 50 drones were intercepted by air defense forces. the largest number was over the kursk region, 23 drones, and 11 over the rostov region . in short, he knows, but then something went off. all the cars are out. the last video, according to the vchk ogpu telegram channel, was filmed near moscow's vnukovo airport. the wreckage of the downed drone fell in the courtyard of a house next to the airport. it did not accept flights at night, so five planes were sent to land at sheremetyevo. explosions were also heard by residents of kommunarka, krasnogorsk, istra and nakhabino in the moscow region. moscow mayor sergei sobyanin claims that air defense shot down two drones flying to the russian capital. firefighters and ambulances arrived at the scene of their discovery at night.
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russia launched 41 drones at ukraine that night, according to the vsso air force. 24 of them were neutralized, seven drones could not be shot down. three people were killed in the kherson region of ukraine in 24 hours due to russian shelling. this is the data of the regional military administration. the russian military attacked krasny mayak with drones. an airstrike was carried out on the village of tavriyskaya, and the russian military shelled sofiyivka with artillery. in total, 13 people were injured in the region in 24 hours. in the belozersky district of the donetsk region, a shet drone hit a five-story building.
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the donetsk prosecutor's office showed the consequences: among the wounded were an eighty-six-year-old woman, a teenager and his mother. and in dnepr, the number of deaths has again increased after a missile strike that russia carried out on the city on tuesday morning. according to the latest data, 20 people were killed in the shelling, and two more were killed in the neighboring city of samara. this was reported by the head of the dnipropetrovsk region. this is the most destructive blow to the dnipro since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. during the attack , a passenger train, almost 50 multi-story buildings, about 40 schools, universities, institutions and 16 boiler houses were damaged. such data are cited by the mayor of dnipro, balis felatov. ukraine and the council of europe have agreed to create a special tribunal for putin. agreement on this was signed by ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky and secretary general of the council of europe alain barset. the special tribunal will allow an investigation to be conducted against the top leadership of the state, which is usually protected by personal immunities. and in this case , we are talking about the russian leadership. at the same time , it will be possible to begin the trial and pass sentences on russian officials only after they leave their posts.
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sources of the newspaper european pravda said that the special tribunal is actually a tribunal against putin. eu foreign affairs chief kaja kalas said the special tribunal was part of the pressure on putin and his regime to stop. i think he likes me, if not, i'll tell you, i'll come back and hit him hard, he said, very sweetly, daddy, you're my daddy. do you consider the alliance members as your children? they spend more, you like that, of course, but do you expect them to defend themselves, to defend europe on their own. i think they need a little help at the very beginning, they will be able to,
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and i think this is a big day for nato, which they will remember. trump's kidneys. that's how the bbc russian service titled the article about the meeting. in praise of trump and even called the american president daddy, this happened in front of journalists, when ryuta and trump discussed the hostilities between israel and iran. let's watch this fragment. they will not fight each other anymore, that's it, they've played enough, like two schoolchildren.
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"i think it's possible," he said, answering a question from gaga journalists. our correspondent, elena abramovich, also worked at the nato summit in gaga. after meeting with vladimir zelensky, donald trump spent almost an hour talking to the press, in his fifteen-minute introductory speech in a word, he never mentioned the negotiations with the president of ukraine, although they can indeed be called lengthy, as volodymyr zelensky wrote, because the conversation lasted longer than planned, 50 minutes instead of twenty. instead, donald trump spoke mainly about the us strikes on iranian nuclear facilities. american journalists were also busy with this topic. but later the floor was given to a ukrainian journalist, she asked: are the us ready to sell ukraine patriot anti-aircraft missile systems, taking into account the latest shelling by the necessity. trump responded with a counter question. is he there now? yes.
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that's tough, right? that's tough. do you live here? in warsaw. and you're a journalist. the us never gave a clear answer, here in the corridors of the summit, diplomats told us that if trump does agree, there are eu countries willing to pay for the delivery of several petrit systems to ukraine. air defense was the main topic of the talks between the two presidents, as was ending
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the war. when journalists asked trump why he didn't stop the war for day, as promised, he replied that everything is much more complicated than anyone thought, that it is difficult with putin, zelensky, in his words. there is also a problem, i need to talk to vladimir putin, let's see if we can finish this, this is crazy, that last week almost 7,000 ukrainian and russian soldiers died. has our continued support, including more than 35 billion euros already allocated this year, and more money
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will be allocated. all this so that ukraine can continue to fight today, in order to achieve in the future sustainable peace. we support ukraine in its quest for peace and will continue to support it on its irreversible path to nato membership. volodymyr zelyansky was not invited to a meeting with all nato leaders at this summit for the first time in 3 years of a full-scale invasion. according to the hungarian prime minister, the united states, turkey, slovakia and hungary opposed holding a joint meeting with the ukrainian president. nato does not care about ukraine. ukraine is not a nato member, nor is russia, and my job is to keep it that way. i asked the estonian minister of defense to comment on these words, he hinted that viktor orban is known for his loud anti-ukrainian statements, but key decisions do not depend on him. well, a year ago, hungary was sitting at the negotiating table
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when we decided that ukraine had an irreversible path to nato membership. of course, every country has the sovereign right to say what it considers necessary, but nevertheless, this does not mean that ukraine has lost anything. today, the leaders of the eu countries will gather in brussels for the eu summit. one of the topics is the expansion of the european union. but hungary is blocking the progress of negotiations with ukraine on eu membership. volodymyr zelensky was invited to... i will attend the summit in person, but according to diplomats, he is returning home and will only join the summit online. elena abramovich, marok gajduk, currently gaga. we will discuss the results of the nato summit in gaga with alexander filipenko, an americanist, international observer of the breakfast show and volodymyr fesenko, a ukrainian political scientist. good morning. alexandra, the first question to you: trump has warmed up to europe because we remember.
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now he said: no, nato is not a rip-off at all, he said that it was a great summit, i listened to all the speeches, donald trump left the summit in a really high mood and he really didn't have to listen to all the speeches, although the summit was shortened, shortened so that donald trump wouldn't get bored, as various sources reported, that's exactly why the final communication also fits on one page, just so that all the attention there were only... central points, so it seems that this personal diplomacy really
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worked out, they tried in every way to make donald trump happy, and he was definitely completely happy with the summit, happy with the meetings, and what he saw, at least he clearly liked it, not only the trees, as he said, very beautiful trees in the netherlands, he would like to take some with him, a very beautiful royal palace, where he was on... with the king and queen, well, he liked everything very much, and this very, very far from the irritated mood in which he left the white house, from washington, when he criticized israel and iran, when he spoke very harshly about journalists from cnn and the new york times. well, we will discuss what this will lead to, i want to ask in addition, do you consider donald trump a sincere politician, that is, he really reacts like this to what he sees and what...
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this point, it is fundamentally important for ukraine, especially since it is stated there that aid to ukraine will be included in the assessment of the total defense expenditures of nato countries. this is an incentive for further support. in addition, in essence, this is an admission that de facto we are in nato, we are recognized as part of the defense policy
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of nato's defense strategy, since the defense expenditures of ukraine are included in the total defense expenditures. since there are so many stereotypes that are far from reality, well, to be honest, i did not expect from many respected western publications, in this case a banal stereotype is repeated, look, at the beginning, at the beginning of june, maybe even partially and the situation that was connected with the g7 summit, yes there was a feeling that mark rutta,
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this summit, by the way, became a personal success for mark rutta, that it went off without a hitch from... to this summit after what happened in canada, when not only zelensky was refused , or rather, they didn't refuse, but trump, let's say, cancelled meetings, not only with zelensky, but with a number of other leaders, they took it as a personal insult, and zelensky met, i think that was the right choice, he was sitting at the dinner that he liked so much, trump was sitting
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at the table with the royal family, zelensky was sitting on the perimeter, not on the perimeter, he was sitting... let's say, in trump's line of sight, when there were speeches from the podium, zelensky was the one who caught trump's attention, was in a joint photo, and therefore i think that this thesis that they supposedly wanted to distance them from each other as much as possible, no, i think this is not true, especially since a personal meeting took place, by the standards of personal meetings on the sidelines of the summit. trump agreed that putin's goals probably extend beyond ukraine, what does that tell us? well, it tells us that this idea was conveyed to donald trump, that vladimir putin, as donald trump himself said, is a much more complex partner, well, in general,
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that in reality, donald trump said earlier that ukraine was the apple of his eye, that is, the most important goal, in other words, that is , simply in the central, now clearly completely nato allies conveyed to donald trump, nevertheless strengthened in him. the understanding that in reality vladimir putin can go further, this personal relationship between donald trump and vladimir putin does not say anything, does not mean anything, therefore, accordingly, it is necessary to approach vladimir putin in a completely different way to negotiations, donald trump really said that he would talk to him, did not name any specifics, but just continuing vladimir's thought about the fact that the personal meeting took place, it seems to me, well, vladimir, i will be corrected. i hope, it seems to me that the photographs of this personal meeting between donald trump and volodymyr zelensky, it might not have happened, they could have met behind the scenes, as usually happens at nato summits,
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they only find out from sources or at a press conference, here is a press conference, yes, that’s clear, trump’s press conference, trump and rutt’s press conference, a press conference of individual nato leaders, separately, volodymyr zelensky and donald trump, this seems to be a visual message to vladimir putin, for me it looks exactly like that so, visually. well, really, his merit is unconditional, absolutely, of course, it is an absolute success, considering the mood in which donald trump flew , in what a stunning mood
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he flew away, of course, this is the merit of mark rutta, despite the tension, for example, with the same spain, after all, donald trump said, spain is terrible, they want to get everything for free, but they will pay for it in trade, well, that's what donald trump said, and of course, mark rutta did everything to pacify and... pragmatically mark rutta approached how to organize donald trump's presence at the nato summit. this whole story with daddy, of course, has already been played out on the white house social networks. daddy is back, daddy is home, this video was published a few hours ago in the former white house social networks. well, i think donald trump was very, very flattered by this, despite the fact that mark rutta actually explained that he did not call donald trump daddy, but simply commented that... yes , sometimes it turns out like children address to donald trump different countries and in general to mark rutt too, will the usa stay with nato? it must be said that rutt, by the way,
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during the press conference got a little irritated, angry, he was irritated by the fact that journalists continue to ask whether donald trump is committed to the fifth article of nato, and even mark rutt said, well, stop asking this question, how many times does donald trump have to say that he is committed to collective defense? it was a very important question, this was heard from a journalist from ukraine, of course, this it was very important because this one-on-one communication, it is for this, only for this, it seems to me,
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that this nato summit could have taken place, only for the sake of this one-on-one communication, that speaking, by the way, about donald trump's emotionality, i suggest everyone watch this entire excerpt, you just had it on air, it apparently made an impression on donald trump, he specifically asked the journalist where her husband was, where she was, whether her husband was fighting, this really, apparently, personally affected trump, so, although this does not mean that of course, something will be transferred, but nevertheless donald trump said that we will try, we will see if we can provide them with some , i mean ukraine, but of course, as marco rube, the us secretary of state, said, they will still try to ensure that the weapons come mainly from european countries, so there are no guarantees, but at least this is an important episode. it seemed to you, vladimir, here, answering a question from a journalist from the ukrainian service of the bbc, what did trump want to demonstrate first of all,
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you know. this is probably a special genre now, the interpretation of trump's words, what he meant when he said something, but it seems to me that there was quite a sincere emotion here, i agree with alexandra, well, it was clear that trump was hurt and he reacted, yes, there are situations when trump plays, but sometimes it seems to me, after all, yes , he really is, especially when there is his personal emotion, not only the emotion of irritation, he can be sincere. and that's why i think, in addition to trump's meeting with zelensky, even this issue of the ukrainian the journalist was important, at least for the sake of these two events for ukraine this summit was important. by the way, the fifth article of nato appears in the general final communication of nato, which is also very important. the communication is short, but the fact that they mentioned ukraine, russia as a threat here is the fifth article of nato, i think that these are great achievements of the past summit. on
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patriot missiles. i will say my subjective opinion, i think that now we need not so much additional installations of the patriot, this is also important for us, since the enemy is striking different cities, on various objects, and not the whole territory, the number of downed drones is decreasing, unfortunately, well, here it is not for patriot that they work not on drones, other systems are needed to work on drones, patriot works on ballistics on cruise missiles, well on aviation, we need missiles, now there is a big deficit... interceptor missiles for patriot air defense systems, and we also need interceptor missiles, components for them for the f-16 and for a number of other anti-aircraft systems, so now this is priority number one for ukraine, the issue will be resolved, i think, negotiations with the americans, as far as i know, they have been going on since may behind closed doors, perhaps the result of these negotiations will not be made public, most likely the trump administration will seek a balance, on the one hand
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, ukraine needs help - especially in the ppo system, since there are already many victims among the civilian population, and russian air attacks are intensifying, on the other hand, they clearly do not want to risk communications with putin, well, mark, we must move on, thank you very much for this conversation, alexandra filipenko, americanist and vladimir fesenko, a ukrainian political scientist, were guests of our broadcast, while the nato summit is still... ways to protect ukraine, the russian army continues its offensive in donbas. at the beginning of the year, russian troops approached the dnipropetrovsk region of ukraine from pokrovsk, but have not yet entered it. only a few kilometers remain of the administrative border, how the village of mizhevaya, which used to be deep in the rear, now risks becoming a frontline village, alexey will tell about daivoda. the heart cries, the soul breaks, all skoda, his own, all
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the traction this garden. it is difficult to call it a frontline, and although the front line is already 17 km away, there is no regular shelling in the border area, the streets are noticeably calm. true, in the once crowded park, now there is not a soul, the playgrounds are also empty, by the end of this week the authorities ordered families with children to leave. milan, are you scared here, scared, afraid? soon we will be leaving already
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in bags, already for ... are standing and next to empty counters, which not so long ago were bursting with products from the surrounding villages, well, there are two left bottles, i think i’ll sell more of them, and so, well, it’s really hard, now there are very few people, since i had two cows, i took 40 bottles of milk to pokrovsk.
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