Carries out its own cover, it covers, the 34th aviation fighter cover is called, so in general, if you take into account all the combat aircraft there, which they have in russia, then it is about 1,500 units, which, well, they do not perform tasks directly in our direction, in the ukrainian direction, i mean, these are planes that are dispersed throughout the territory of russia, so there are groups of about 300 aircraft of various types, these are the ones we named from you. 34 su35, also su25th, su24, mih29, su27, su30, er, su25th, it seems that i have already called, well, know what is in take them and the Strategic Aviation tu22m3, tu95, tu160, these are helicopters of the army aviation, we also take into account the k52, mi24, mi35, this is the Aviation Group that was located around our borders , i mean both belarus and russia, not at the borders themselves, at a certain distance, there are about 300 planes and approximately the same number of helicopters at various sites, well, y
It is very hot in the avdiiv region, but who can say that it is cool and quiet in zaporizhzhia, for example, in roboton, no one will say that, its very tough there, the marines who are on the krinks, on the left bank in the kherson region, there are also my comrades, my old friends, we are in constant communication, there is also a lot of pressure, and we are also very, very uncomfortable here, that is, the enemy is pressing everywhere, and they are waiting to break through somewhere , somewhere we will. Bend, somewhere someone will leak, as they say in our country, somewhere they will be able to break through the defense and the reserves will immediately go there, they are looking for a point where we are not, at the moment, on its a pity, they have the strength to press everywhere, not to encroach en masse as if they were the last to attack at times, to press and wait for someone to falter , for the defense to be not Strong Enough , it seems to me that the situation is like this now,
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Being here today as part of the remarkable event as you know press is turning 100 this year and this month we have partnered with u of i library in order to kick off a year filled with workshops, panel, exhibits and more. Todays panel is a particularly important one. Lorrie mathison current director is joined by her two predecessors in this position willis to add Historical Context to this event ill share with you that the university of Illinois Press had six directors. In its 100 years and only four of those served in the fulltime capacity. So the reflections that we hear today encompass nearly 50 years of the presses history. It is my pleasure to introduce our moderator for todays panel dr. James d. Anderson. Ill stand on this. Dr. Anderson currently serving as dean of the school of education. Hes held other key leadership roles during his nearly 50year tenure at the university of illinois including head of the department of education policy organization, and leadership. Dr. Angder s
University press have only six directors and its 100 years and only four of those served in a fulltime capacity. So, but reflections that we hear today encompasses 50 years of history. It is my pleasure to introduce the moderator for todays panel, doctor james anderson. Doctor anderson serves as the dean of the school of education and has held leadership roles during his nearly 50 year tenure at urbanachampaign including serving as the head of the department of education policy organization and leadership. Doctor anderson was selected in 2016 as the unified president ial fellow and is known internationally as the groundbreaking scholar in the history of education and School Achievement in the u. S. Hes a member of the National Academy of education and is a professor of history of American Education and endowed member on the campus. Hes also served on the faculty board of the University Press during each of the tenures of the panelists today and we thank him for being here to lead us th