00:00I'm absolutely disappointed in the world. I'm only 28. I should live my own life. I should make a family.
00:12I want to have a child, but when I read the news, I understand that I couldn't have a child
00:20in this world.
00:27It's been two years since Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of large scale in Ukraine. Two years in which peoples
00:35and cities have been attacked. Two years in which more than 10,000 civilians have died and about 6 million
00:43have died as refugees in other countries, in their majority, Europeans.
00:47It's been two years since the Russians and the Ucranians are in a battle. Two years since one and the
00:54others have suffered the consequences of a war that has left different lessons to their path.
01:20I understood that we live in such a world when you need to do a lot of efforts to prove
01:29that someone is trying to kill you. And that is their aim to kill you and all the other Ukrainians.
01:45Someone is trying to kill you.
01:50Ideas really matter. We see how people with their own ideas can do irrational things like trying to occupy a
02:03neighbor country.
02:04Like we saw it. Like we saw it. We saw it before. We saw it in during the Second World
02:10War. Western countries. And experts, they didn't understand the importance of ideas and how they could lead to like major
02:23war, like the biggest war in Europe since World War II.
02:33The second lesson is to be ready to protect your values, to protect these things you believe. It's even such
02:47importance that you can sacrifice your life, sacrifice your free time, sacrifice everything just in order to fight, to protect
02:56your life.
02:57What you believe is really important. Because unfortunately me also I have friends who died during this war because of
03:09Russian actions. But they did it because they were trying to protect their families and also to protect their homeland.
03:24But this is not just a matter of 2022 to here, but of years of tension. Those in which they
03:31took place the Russian annexation of the peninsula of Crimea and also the Euromaidan.
03:45I take life seriously. We now here in Ukraine we do not postpone things or we've become, I may say,
03:56more decisive.
04:00And sometimes I feel very proud and very optimistic. And sometimes I feel very sad because just like 10 years
04:09of my whole life is just still war, uncertainty, a need to explain yourself.
04:14Like so many people see who is evil and who is just protecting. And still there are so many things
04:20that you have to clarify to ask for.
04:24But we don't have the right to be tired because as our soldiers say, if you're tired during war or
04:30at war, then you're dead. If you're tired, then you're dead.
04:37Russia will celebrate elections in March, and Ukraine, according to its constitution, should be the same for those dates.
04:44In Moscow, no one is waiting for many surprises.
04:46Instead, it appears the continuation of Vladimir Putin in the power, who has the support of some and the rejection
04:53of others.
04:53These commissions will take place weeks after the government's death of Alexei Navalny,
05:01who was accomplishing a pena of almost 30 years in a prison of maximum security in the Arctic.
05:07It will also occur in a limited context for the opposition,
05:10taking into account that the electoral commission rejected at the beginning of February
05:14the candidature for firmas of Boris Nadezhdin,
05:17criticising the actions of Russia in Ukraine, at least in his speech.
05:21As a Russian citizen, that Putin wins, that's what I expect.
05:27And I'm going to vote for him.
05:28For now, I don't see anyone who can keep united the country as he maintains.
05:37Putin possesses the country with his national identity
05:42and he positions it because he wants his people, his people, to live well.
05:53We estimate that the real nuclear support of the war is not more than 25-27%.
06:03On the opposite side, we have those very similar proportions of people who do not support the war.
06:09And it means who are against the war.
06:12They are oppositioners to the war.
06:14And in between them, say, half of the population, people who don't know what to answer,
06:24they are not clear, they are not confident about their own position,
06:28or they may be hiding their position because they do not support and do not want to demonstrate it.
06:36But that is how the society is split.
06:39So we have not one Russia, but I would say at least two Russians, if not three Russians.
06:45And they are very different.
06:47And sometimes the image of those aggressive Russians which behind Putin supports the war,
06:54is ready to go and fight.
06:57And it's just a part of Russia.
06:59Putin has a strong hand in the sense that he tries to eliminate the corruption from root.
07:10It gives the possibility, what my dad said, that people express what they don't like,
07:17what they like, how they can improve.
07:19As a leader of the country, I think he is a very wise person, very strong, and intelligent.
07:28I expect him to rule until his death, if nothing happens.
07:34I don't think he is going to leave the presidential cabinet any time soon.
07:42I'm pretty sure that even when his official terms will end,
07:48they will come up with something like they came up with a so-called referendum.
08:00In Kiev, the war does not allow the people to vote,
08:05because there are about 3.7 million people of international people
08:08and almost the double out of their borders,
08:11as well as that about the 18% of their territory occupies the Russian forces.
08:19Alguns coinciden en que Volodymyr Zelensky
08:21aún debe hacerse cargo de cuestiones internas que van más allá de la guerra en sí
08:26y que no es un buen momento para cambiar de presidente.
08:30Zelensky turned out to be better than I thought.
08:33Actually, I did not vote for him during these elections,
08:36because I thought, well, he is not taking politics seriously.
08:40But it turned out that this actually worked well,
08:43because, you know, all these serious politicians, they are such cowards.
08:48And now there are so many people who are still afraid of Russia,
08:52and they understand that Russia is doing crimes, Russia is bad,
08:55but let's not provoke, let's not escalate.
08:58Oh, we are so concerned.
09:00So I think he is doing a good job,
09:03and the support is great inside Ukrainian society.
09:07Yes, there are some problems inside the country.
09:12There are some problems with corruption as well.
09:17And Zelensky should take it under his control.
09:22But as a president during the full-scale invasion,
09:28he is still great.
09:30But at the same time, of course,
09:32we have some questions to him inside the country.
09:35In the middle of this uncertainty,
09:37of thinking that the elections in Russia
09:40may be accompanied by more attacks with missiles against Ucrania
09:43or with more mobilization organized by the Kremlin,
09:46or at least it is what some believe,
09:48the war continues with a concern among many more.
09:51And it is that it becomes a landscape,
09:54a routine,
09:54and that in the middle of it,
09:56the international aid is reduced more and more,
09:58and not only in question of money.
10:04The goal of Russians was not also changed.
10:08So for them, the main goal is like to eradicate the part of Ukrainians
10:14who are not loyal to Russians,
10:18who don't want to be the part of the Russian Federation,
10:21who have chosen the European future,
10:27the future inside the European Union,
10:30and also NATO.
10:31So the goal is actually the same.
10:34And I'm not sure that Russians,
10:37they are ready for peace.
10:38To the least in the middle of the novel,
10:41finally,
10:42and the more time it takes,
10:44the more people are dying.
10:47But it is because
10:48there are two nations that have been levanted
10:51from one day for another
10:52to say,
10:52we will form a war,
10:53we will form a war,
10:55the interests of the beginning
10:58of this war come to another place.
11:00There is no need to die so many people,
11:04while this conflict,
11:07while more time passes,
11:09more people are going to die.
11:10And you have to sit down and talk,
11:14because, one part,
11:15you want to get to peace,
11:17but one another,
11:19there is not much interest
11:21from the West to end this.
11:34There is no need to die.
11:36There is no need to die.
11:43There is no need to die.
11:50You can write to the Father
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