Арестович:Нас ждут большие скандалы? Днепр готовится к оккупации? #украина #россия #путин #зеленский

Арестович:Нас ждут большие скандалы? Днепр готовится к оккупации? #украина #россия #путин #зеленский01:43:35

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12/11/2025

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At 00:00 the video opens with a discussion about the end of Zelensky’s term, followed by a survey of the audience at 04:40 where the speaker notes that this is not the biggest scandal. At 06:40 a European report on Ukraine’s readiness to join the EU is presented, along with a comparison to Moldova’s path to Europe. At 09:20 the speaker criticises elected officials for undermining the morale of the Ukrainian people. At 11:43 the discussion turns to a possible agreement between the US administration, the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council, and the Security Service. At 17:00 the speaker claims that the top military‑political leadership is directly linked to Zelensky. At 19:30 money seized from a businessman is handed over to a former minister, raising questions about the Russian historical trail. At 21:35 former President Poroshenko proposes dismantling the Cabinet of Ministers as a publicity stunt. At 23:30 the video mentions a meeting between Trump and Syrian President Bashar al‑Assad. At 27:30 the potential reaction of Ukrainians to state treason by officials is explored, describing the king as a criminal. At 29:56 the speaker asks how Ukraine will receive funds from the EU and the US. At 31:26 the reason for Umerov’s trip to Istanbul is questioned. At 32:22 the Russian ultimatum of June 2024 is dismissed, and the possibility of a serious economic crisis in Russia is discussed. At 34:49 a Foreign Affairs article is cited, claiming that Putin will take Ukraine in three stages. At 36:00 the front‑line situation is reviewed, with Russian forces advancing toward Zaporizhzhia and the Ukrainian army retreating, while soldiers occupy the basements of Dnipro. At 42:50 the video accuses Putin of a new deception against Ukrainian military‑political leadership in Pokrovsk. At 44:56 the effectiveness of Ukrainian mobilisation is examined, along with strategic misinformation from Putin. At 49:37 the operational encirclement of Ukrainian soldiers in Pokrovsk is described. At 53:30 the lack of news from Kupiansk is attributed to a flawed military‑political strategy. At 59:00 the question is raised whether Russia will stop after a change of Zelensky. At 01:01:05 ordinary Ukrainians are asked what they can do. At 01:02:37 survey results show that the office will not beat the Mindič tapes, signalling a countdown to Zelensky. At 01:05:50 a tribute is paid to the post‑sanction Ukrainian politician Gennadiy Balashov. At 01:08:16 the speaker talks to Navalny supporters and Russian propagandists about money offers. At 01:08:47 the speaker speculates on how current events will be evaluated 20–30 years from now. At 01:10:15 the limits of Slavic patience are questioned, and the possibility of a joint western offensive is discussed. At 01:11:14 Washington’s compliance with Zelensky’s denazification is examined, with a double ultimatum in play. At 01:13:37 real Ukrainian losses are presented. At 01:15:17 a forecast is made about Trump’s plan to end the war after his inauguration. At 01:16:08 the speaker describes a Russian “vat barrack.” At 01:17:10 the large support for military actions on social media is explained. At 01:19:23 a cocktail recipe that allegedly poisoned Ukraine is mentioned, linking the powers of Poroshenko and Zelensky to a marginal signal. At 01:21:46 the situation on the Sumy front is described. At 01:23:06 the speaker asks how to end the senseless slaughter. At 01:23:46 the Russian perspective on ending the war on their terms is presented. At 01:24:45 the reasons for Putin and Lukashenko inviting Ukrainians to Russia and Belarus are discussed. At 01:26:00 the speaker asks what the Kuban means to the audience. At 01:26:22 the love of Europe for actors and clowning is questioned, and the direction of the discussion is hinted at.