Volunteers, militias, volunteers from the new Russian territories (Donbass, Novorossiya and not only) – ordinary Russians who lived under the yoke of the ATO and the Ukrainian regime, and then liberated by the Russian army – have been the focus of the Nashi (Russia 1) program since the middle of last year.
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Ordinary heroes came to visit Dmitry Kharatyan and singer Yuta to tell the whole country the story of their life and their overcoming.
“Warriors and volunteers, doctors and wives of soldiers share with us emotions that we, peaceful civilians, would probably not have felt or understood,” Kharatyan explained the idea of the program. “But these emotions, this truth, are very important now. And it is very important that when difficult trials come into our lives, we all unite: as a yard, as a district, as a city, as a country.
Dmitry and Yuta have been leading the project for almost a year and were very proud of it, even talking about it in an exclusive interview with KP. But the time has come to renew the program and now “Nashi” has new hosts. Starting from August 5, military correspondent Nikolai Dolgachev and TV presenter Olga Armyakova will talk to ordinary people from Donetsk, Lugansk, Gorlovka, Mariupol and other Russian cities in the “Russia 1” program.
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“The focus is on those who make history with their own hands, who change the world, who make the most important decisions every day – these are OUR people,” the new leaders explain the task. — The guests in the studio will tell their stories, which will complement the sharp reports on the most discussed topics and inclusions from the front.
“Nashi”, “Russia 1”, weekdays, 1:00 p.m.