Арестович: Побег Умерова. Сколько продержится Зеленский? Хроника войны #украина #россия #путин

Арестович: Побег Умерова. Сколько продержится Зеленский? Хроника войны #украина #россия #путин01:42:30

معلومات تحميل وتفاصيل الفيديو Арестович: Побег Умерова. Сколько продержится Зеленский? Хроника войны #украина #россия #путин

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تاريخ النشر:

18‏/11‏/2025

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00:00 – The host opens with a poll about Ukraine’s chances of winning the war. 02:40 – He examines Zelensky’s fashionable visit to Paris amid the ‘Mendichgate’ scandal, questioning whether it signals a shift in power. 05:50 – The discussion turns to gas and arms contracts signed by Zelensky, arguing they distract from the main issue. 07:50 – A deal between Zelensky and Ermak with the National Anti‑Corruption Bureau is highlighted. 11:00 – The host outlines a trap set by ‘Mendichgate’ figures abroad to obtain technical evidence. 13:57 – He speculates on how long Zelensky’s authority will last, noting that talks between Ukraine and Russia could start by December 3, leaving only a few weeks. 16:50 – A trip of the Secretary of the SNBO to Umerov is mentioned. 18:40 – The potential collapse of Zelensky’s regime and the emergence of a Second Ukrainian Republic are discussed. 20:53 – The question of who will replace Zelensky is raised. 24:20 – The host asks why Zaluzhny, Biletsky, and Budanov did not comment on the corruption scandal involving Mendich, suggesting they are tightly controlled. 28:40 – The inevitability of elections in Ukraine and the removal of the military cabinet are noted. 31:19 – The impact of the corruption scandal on the front lines is examined. 35:18 – Russian philosopher Dugin proposes that Ukrainians should betray the West. 42:40 – Residents of front‑line and occupied cities are said to stay because they have nowhere else to go. 44:55 – The reasons why Ukrainians allowed the TCC to exist are explored. 48:30 – The possibility of a war between Europe and Russia is questioned. 51:40 – The host discusses the situation in Pokrovsk and Myrnograd, the potential for a retreat at Ravnopolye, and the threat to Kharkiv. 58:30 – The motivation of mobilized Ukrainians is linked to chip implantation, highlighting a critical manpower shortage and the need for an emergency stabilization program. 01:05:20 – Poll results show that Ukraine’s victory in the war was initially unattainable. 01:08:00 – The cost of the collapse of the Second Ukrainian Republic is described. 01:08:50 – Consequences of exposing corruption scandals for Ukrainians are outlined. 01:10:25 – Viewers ask whether the ‘Tomagavkov’ transmission and strikes on Russian territory could end the war. 01:12:57 – The replacement of male‑dominated jobs with women is discussed. 01:16:10 – The host claims everyone is a creator of the corruption scandal. 01:17:50 – Criticism of the cardboard Maidan and the sensational investigation by the NABU is questioned. 01:18:13 – The possibility of Ukraine withstanding as a state if its top military‑political core were destroyed in the first days of the war is considered. 01:19:20 – The identity of the Swiss villa buyer is questioned. 01:20:00 – The organizer of Mendich is identified. 01:21:00 – Zelensky’s knowledge of the collection of compromising material against him and his continued reliance on the West are examined. 01:23:30 – If Ermak is ‘Alibaba’, what pseudonym would Zelensky have chosen? 01:24:25 – The possible involvement of Poklad in the murder of Kireyev is questioned. 01:25:06 – The host asks what a fair end to the war would look like. 01:26:00 – The host concludes with a call for Russian‑speaking people to breathe and for Yiddish speakers to hide.