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Hello. i am the daughter of the recruit, and i just do not want my father went to war. tell me - for what, and for whom! for those moneybags (derogatory name of the richest people in the government). sorry, i do live in a quiet town in a quiet village. and my father went and shot his brothers (the meaning is difficult to decipher, like the following, "i am outraged by the fact that his father is sent to kill their brothers")! we stand at the grave of their grandfathers and great-grandfathers who fought for the peaceful sky over your head! now what ? ! (applause) now our uncle, fathers, grandfathers, go and fight, just (the word does not bear the semantic load - emotions), for those people snickering! excuse me please (in the sense of "one may want to say"), the war did not start those guys who stand behind me, and those who have a lot of money, and the ones that are doing now in this war a huge fortune. for my father will now fight ? ! (applause) what do ! ? do you know what the most offensive? my great-grandfather saw the war, the great-grandmother saw the war - and now what? (offer more carrying emotional burden than semantic) what's on tv right now? i'm a journalist, i am on the 2nd course, and teachers tell us: - "children (students - in this sense), not watching tv, talking a civil war! war is not between people, and between governments. and every television (the meaning is the same as the "per channel") on each channel - whether it is civil (tv), central, our, regional, - there is shown only propaganda! "russia shows one thing, ukraine shows another (most likely the girl reinsured - because of the sbu, the analogue of the gestapo - watching people, and we must show that in russia not everything is transparent on television. otherwise, it may simply be eliminated). tv5 - poroshenko this channel! there do not you say that poroshenko, it's full of shit (a dirty word for feces), which for the grandmother (money) is ready for everything ! (applause) it will not show on tv, because it's his channel (channel). and this state of affairs with almost all tv channels. just want to say one thing - it's not that we brewed and will disentangle the usual normal men. if the war will affect our region, then my father would go, and will tear the back will break with all the skin. first of all, for me, my sister, my mother and all the others (screams from the crowd) then we all go! (girl again) then everyone will go, because there are women, there are men who are willing to fight only for his family, but not for those moneybags (meaning poroshenko and his entourage) "
My native city is Rostov-on-Don. It is the capital of the Don area. It was founded in 1749. It is situated on the right bank of the river Don.
In the past Rostov was a small town with small population. But now the territory of Rostov-on-Don is 380 square kilometres and the population is more than one million people.
Our city is a big industrial, scientific and cultural centre in the South of Russia. The plant “Rostselmash” is known not only in our country but abroad as well.
The largest scientific and educational establishment is the Rostov State University, which was founded in 1915 and now has more then ten faculties.
In Rostov there are four theatres: Gorky Drama Theatre, Musical Comedy, Puppet Show, Theatre of Young Spectators. The Gorky Theatre is surrounded by a large park named after the October Revolution. It is one of many parks and gardens which make Rostov a green town and where Rostovites like to walk on a nice sunny day.
During the Second World War Rostov-on-Don was occupied twice (1941 and 1942). The war cost Rostovites huge losses in life. That is why in the city there are a lot of monuments devoted to the war years and people who gave their lives for our peaceful life.
Rostov-on-Don is a large transport centre. It is not only a big knot of railways and airways but it is also the port of five seas (the Baltic, the White, the Caspian, the Black and the Sea of Asov).
Nowadays Rostov-on-Don as many other cities and villages in Russia is undergone the process of economical changes. But we hope that in some years people will be able to overpass all the difficulties and Rostov-on-Don will occupy its place of one of the biggest industrial cities of Russia.
In the past Rostov was a small town with small population. But now the territory of Rostov-on-Don is 380 square kilometres and the population is more than one million people.
Our city is a big industrial, scientific and cultural centre in the South of Russia. The plant “Rostselmash” is known not only in our country but abroad as well.
The largest scientific and educational establishment is the Rostov State University, which was founded in 1915 and now has more then ten faculties.
In Rostov there are four theatres: Gorky Drama Theatre, Musical Comedy, Puppet Show, Theatre of Young Spectators. The Gorky Theatre is surrounded by a large park named after the October Revolution. It is one of many parks and gardens which make Rostov a green town and where Rostovites like to walk on a nice sunny day.
During the Second World War Rostov-on-Don was occupied twice (1941 and 1942). The war cost Rostovites huge losses in life. That is why in the city there are a lot of monuments devoted to the war years and people who gave their lives for our peaceful life.
Rostov-on-Don is a large transport centre. It is not only a big knot of railways and airways but it is also the port of five seas (the Baltic, the White, the Caspian, the Black and the Sea of Asov).
Nowadays Rostov-on-Don as many other cities and villages in Russia is undergone the process of economical changes. But we hope that in some years people will be able to overpass all the difficulties and Rostov-on-Don will occupy its place of one of the biggest industrial cities of Russia.