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[00:00:00] I'm not a dictator and I didn't start [00:00:02] the war. That's it. [00:00:03] >> Zalinski responds to earlier accusations [00:00:06] by Trump. [00:00:10] Ukrainian Flamingo missiles absolutely [00:00:13] smashed a key production workshop at [00:00:15] Russia's Watkins missile factory [00:00:22] and how drones reached oil pumping [00:00:25] station in Tataran and set the Kidba [00:00:28] pipeline hub on fire. That is news next. [00:00:33] Ukrainian President Ulanski again [00:00:36] commented on earlier controversial [00:00:38] remarks by US President Donald Trump [00:00:40] suggesting he was a dictator and [00:00:42] responsible for the war. According to [00:00:44] the president's interview with BBC, [00:00:46] during the interview, the host asked the [00:00:48] president about Trump's often [00:00:51] contradictory statements recalling that [00:00:53] he once accused the Ukrainian leader of [00:00:56] being a dictator who started the war, [00:00:58] effectively echoing claims made by [00:01:00] Kremlin leader Vimmer Putin. Zalinski [00:01:03] laughed and responded that [00:01:05] >> I'm not a dictator and I didn't start [00:01:07] the war. That's it. [00:01:08] >> The interview also touched on [00:01:10] negotiations including visits by Trump's [00:01:12] special invoice to Vidkov to Moscow and [00:01:14] concerns that the United States could be [00:01:16] influenced by Russian narratives. [00:01:18] Zalinski stressed that Vitkov meets with [00:01:20] the Ukrainian side more often than with [00:01:22] the Russians and has had more meetings [00:01:25] with Trump than Putin. Zanski said he [00:01:27] could not state this with certainty, [00:01:29] noting that Witkov himself claims he has [00:01:31] met the Ukrainian side more often than [00:01:33] the Russians. He added that he has held [00:01:36] many meetings so with President Trump [00:01:38] while Trump has had only one meeting [00:01:40] with Putin. The president also said he [00:01:42] believes the United States should stop [00:01:44] Russia rather than try to accommodate [00:01:47] it, arguing that Moscow would continue [00:01:49] to mislead regardless. He concluded that [00:01:52] Russia is driving primarily by its own [00:01:54] interests. Ukrainian President Wul [00:01:56] Merzolinski believes that Kremlin [00:01:58] dictator Putin has already started World [00:02:01] War II and that the task now is to [00:02:04] prevent it from becoming full scale. [00:02:06] During the conversation, the host noted [00:02:08] that former US President Joe Biden had [00:02:10] been concerned during his time in office [00:02:13] about Putin's nuclear threats and the [00:02:15] risk of World War II. asked to why the [00:02:18] current President Donald Trump thinks [00:02:19] the same. Zalinski replied that [00:02:22] >> we have different views regarding a [00:02:24] third world war. I believe that Putin [00:02:26] has already started it. The question is [00:02:29] how much territory he will be able to [00:02:31] seize and how to stop him. [00:02:33] >> He explained that this issue arises not [00:02:36] only because Russia must not win but [00:02:38] also because Moscow seeks to impose a [00:02:40] different way of life on the world and [00:02:43] change the life people have chosen for [00:02:45] themselves. Therefore, I believe and [00:02:47] have long believed that Putin has [00:02:49] already begun this war and we're [00:02:52] preventing it from becoming a broad [00:02:54] full-scale third world war. [00:02:56] >> In an interview with the BBC, President [00:02:59] Wulinski also says that Ukrainian's [00:03:01] victory is not only about territory but [00:03:03] also about preserving people and [00:03:06] independence. During the conversation, [00:03:08] the host notes that many analysts [00:03:10] outside the White House as well as US [00:03:12] President Donald Trump and other [00:03:14] officials believe that Ukraine will not [00:03:16] be able to win the war. And if it does [00:03:18] not make concessions to Russia, it will [00:03:20] lose completely. For this reason, [00:03:22] Zilinski is asked whether Trump and [00:03:25] others were right, to which the [00:03:26] president replied as follows. Where are [00:03:29] you now today? You're in Ke. You're in [00:03:32] the capital of our homeland. You are in [00:03:35] Ukraine. I'm grateful for this. Will we [00:03:38] lose? Of course not, because we are [00:03:41] fighting for Ukraine's independence. [00:03:43] >> He stresses that victory means the [00:03:45] restoration of normal life for [00:03:47] Ukrainians and an end to the tragedy. [00:03:50] But at the same time, he presented a [00:03:52] broader understanding of victory. [00:03:54] Zilinsky believes that stopping Putin [00:03:55] today and preventing him from occupying [00:03:57] Ukraine is a victory for the whole world [00:04:00] because Putin will not stop at Ukraine. [00:04:02] When asked whether Zalinski was saying [00:04:04] that victory meant only the return of [00:04:07] territories, the president explains that [00:04:09] there are different kinds of victories. [00:04:12] The head of state is confident that [00:04:13] Ukraine will definitely regain its [00:04:16] territory in the future. But if we try [00:04:19] to do this now, given the number of [00:04:20] people in the Russian army, it will mean [00:04:23] the loss of millions of Ukrainians. [00:04:25] >> We understand the cost of such steps. We [00:04:28] would not have enough people. We would [00:04:30] be losing them. And what is land without [00:04:32] people? Honestly, nothing. [00:04:35] >> Summing up, he adds that Ukrainian's [00:04:36] victory in addition to saving people [00:04:39] also lies in preserving independence. As [00:04:42] for the return of territories, that will [00:04:44] be a victory for justice. Ukrainians [00:04:46] victory is the preservation of our [00:04:48] independence and the victory of justice [00:04:50] for the whole world is the return of all [00:04:53] our lands. Zilinski concludes. President [00:04:55] Vulmer Zlanski said that Ukrainian's [00:04:57] withdrawal from Donbas would divide [00:04:59] society and that Kremlin dictator [00:05:02] Vladimir Putin would not stop there. [00:05:04] During the interview, the host noted [00:05:06] that according to Zilinski himself, the [00:05:08] United States and Russia together are [00:05:10] urging Ukraine to withdraw from the [00:05:12] roughly 20% of Donbas currently under [00:05:16] KE's control, arguing that this could [00:05:18] lead to a ceasefire. asked whether this [00:05:20] would be a reasonable step if both sides [00:05:23] are demanding it. The president [00:05:25] explained why Ukraine cannot agree to [00:05:27] such a move. I don't look at it simply [00:05:29] as land or not only as that. I see it as [00:05:33] abandoning, weakening our positions, [00:05:36] abandoning hundreds of thousands of our [00:05:38] people who live there. That is how I see [00:05:41] it. And I am sure that this withdrawal [00:05:44] would divide our society. Asked whether [00:05:46] Putin would be satisfied if Ukrainian [00:05:48] forces withdrew from Donbas, Zilinski [00:05:51] said this would be only temporary and [00:05:54] that the Kremlin dictator would resume [00:05:56] the war shortly afterwards. It would [00:05:58] probably satisfy him for a while. He [00:06:00] needs a pose, but once he recovers, our [00:06:03] European partners say it could take 3 to [00:06:06] 5 years. In my opinion, he could recover [00:06:08] in no more than a couple of years. Where [00:06:12] would he go next? we do not know but [00:06:14] that he would want to continue a fact [00:06:17] the president concluded. He also noted [00:06:18] that the key issue now is deterrence [00:06:21] factors. [00:06:24] A missile strike with Ukrainian flamingo [00:06:26] rockets on the Russian Iscander missile [00:06:28] factory destroyed the electroplating and [00:06:31] stamping shop. Analyst from the Kberna [00:06:34] community report. [00:06:37] >> The strike on the Vodkinsk plant with [00:06:40] FP5 Flamingo missiles resulted in a hole [00:06:42] in the roof of one shop measuring [00:06:45] approximately 30x 24 m. The damage [00:06:48] length is uneven, about 24 m on one side [00:06:51] and 18 m on the other with a width of 30 [00:06:54] m. [00:06:56] Analysts noted that the pattern of [00:06:58] destruction and collapse configuration [00:07:00] indicates that the epicenter of the [00:07:02] explosion was inside the building likely [00:07:05] causing complete burning of the internal [00:07:08] space. Strikes impact on missile [00:07:10] production cycle. This production area [00:07:12] is responsible for metal stamping and [00:07:15] shaping, manufacturing missile body [00:07:17] components and electroplating parts, [00:07:20] applying protective and functional [00:07:22] coatings, and preparing surfaces for [00:07:24] final assembly. Analysts note that [00:07:26] hitting such a shop can critically [00:07:28] disrupt the production cycle as it [00:07:30] serves as the basic structure for [00:07:33] missile bodies and handles technological [00:07:35] preparation for the final assembly [00:07:37] stages. [00:08:11] about Watkins plant. What do we know? [00:08:13] The Watkins plant is one of the Russia's [00:08:16] key facilities for solid fuel ballistic [00:08:18] missiles. It serely produces YARS [00:08:22] intercontinental ballistic missiles with [00:08:24] manufacturing and services the top [00:08:27] missiles and produces submarine launched [00:08:29] Bulava ballistic missiles. It also [00:08:32] manufactures missiles for the Iskander [00:08:34] AM system missiles for the Kinjal [00:08:36] aviation missile system and the [00:08:38] ballistic missiles. The Watkins plant is [00:08:40] under sanctions by the US, UK, EU, [00:08:43] Switzerland, Australia, Japan and [00:08:45] Ukraine. Unknown drones attacked [00:08:47] Russia's Tataran overnight. It's one of [00:08:49] the key oil pumping stations Kina was [00:08:52] hit and the fire broke out on its [00:08:54] premises. According to Russian media, [00:08:56] the Kina oil pumping station part of the [00:08:59] trunk pipeline system is located in [00:09:02] Al-Matska, the center of Tarstan's oil [00:09:05] production. Major production facilities [00:09:07] of Tatv are situated in close proximity [00:09:10] to Al-Mati. Reports say a large fire [00:09:13] broke out at the Kikina station [00:09:15] following the drone strike. Local [00:09:17] sources note that the Amati area is [00:09:21] considered one of the key starting nodes [00:09:23] of the DJBA pipeline. The local stations [00:09:26] including infrastructure around Kikina [00:09:28] oil from Turstan and neighboring regions [00:09:30] feeds into the main pipeline which runs [00:09:33] through the Samara region and continues [00:09:36] westward toward Belarus and further two [00:09:38] countries in Eastern and Central Europe. [00:09:41] Belgot and the surrounding district were [00:09:43] hit by a large-scale missile strike. [00:09:45] Significant infrastructure and damage [00:09:47] has caused partial blackouts in the city [00:09:50] along with disruptions to water and [00:09:52] heading supply. Russian media reported [00:09:54] their incident. Footage circulating on [00:09:56] public channels shows the missile strike [00:09:59] on Bilgard with car alarms sounding, [00:10:01] explosion heard and flashes visible [00:10:04] following the impacts. Witnesses said [00:10:06] the city was largely in darkness with [00:10:09] lights coming mainly from Uical [00:10:11] headlights. Belgrat region govern [00:10:14] confirmed the missile attack saying the [00:10:16] city and surrounding district were [00:10:18] subjected to have a shelling that caused [00:10:20] significant damage to energy [00:10:22] infrastructure and disruptions to [00:10:23] electricity, water and hitting supplies. [00:10:26] He said the full scale of the damage [00:10:27] would be assessed later with emergency [00:10:30] services working on sard and information [00:10:32] about the consequences still being [00:10:34] clarified. Some public channels reported [00:10:36] that the Funzen sky electrical [00:10:38] substation may have been damaged in the [00:10:41] strike, publishing footage allegedly [00:10:43] showing the site after the impact. [00:10:47] That's all for today. Thanks for [00:10:49] watching this video. Support Ukraine. [00:10:51] Like and subscribe.
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