The interview with Kost Bondarenko opens at 00:07 with the show’s introduction, followed by a Q&A segment at 00:39. At 01:35 the discussion turns to Zelensky’s potential visit to The Hague, and 02:24 covers the events that occurred there. 03:20 focuses on Trump’s influence, while 04:32 examines Europe’s lack of unity. 05:39 reports on a Russian aircraft en route, and 07:03 shows Zelensky in a suit. 08:56 highlights decorative slides, and 12:01 brings in Erdogan’s involvement. 13:23 discusses Turkey’s leadership, with 14:18 noting the Erdogan–Trump partnership. 15:17 explores possible friendship with Russia, and 15:52 covers Lukashenko’s presence in Washington. 16:30 details Putin’s support for Trump, followed by a potential court case at 18:29. 20:20 discusses multiplying empty entities, and 22:03 Europe’s support for Ukraine. 24:00 addresses Ukraine’s financial strain, while 25:40 questions the possibility of peace. 26:22 examines alleged poll manipulation, and 28:34 discusses the fear of speaking. 29:40 speculates on Trump’s visit to Putin, with 31:30 depicting Europe in a state of begging. 33:52 notes the front’s independent life, and 36:42 describes a media “hot bath” for Zelensky. 38:01 contrasts a suit with a uniform, 40:50 questions Yanukovych’s presence in the Canary Islands, and 42:27 reflects on nostalgia for stability. 43:24 covers Yanukovych’s escape, 44:50 the impossibility of return, 46:05 discusses a Russia–Ukraine–Belarus union, 48:00 touches on Orthodox civilization, and 48:52 questions a return to roots. 49:50 notes acceleration, 50:48 discusses Trump’s political lies, 52:48 addresses a potential US–NATO rupture, 53:48 mentions a boxing match, 56:41 contrasts two Ukrainians, 58:50 gathers audience opinions, and 01:00:26 reveals a secret deal among superpowers. 01:02:26 covers sanctions against Dmytrok, 01:03:50 rejects a Zelensky presidency, 01:04:23 lists series and directors, 01:05:22 revisits Lukashenko and Trump, 01:06:02 denies impeachment in the US, 01:07:41 discusses propaganda, 01:08:29 covers Ukrainian mobilization, 01:09:28 mentions Western idols, 01:10:05 questions borderless unions, 01:11:31 pressures historians, 01:12:50 discusses Ukrainians in Iran, 01:14:16 touches on school politics, 01:17:07 highlights rebellious youth, 01:18:53 explores Russian poetry and dreams of Saint‑Petersburg, 01:20:27 describes Maidan as a strange protest, 01:21:28 questions who broke Van Gogh’s chair, 01:23:16 examines real anger versus façade, 01:24:07 introduces a new enemy after Russia, 01:25:05 offers analysis lessons, 01:26:10 considers civil war, 01:27:45 defines victory, 01:28:42 identifies Putin’s enemy, 01:29:38 discusses Anglo‑Saxon provocation, 01:30:29 questions whether war benefits Ukraine, 01:30:42 outlines a division plan, 01:31:39 debates war versus civil conflict, 01:32:39 discusses a diploma without employment, and 01:33:30 concludes with thanks and a farewell.