Competent, as the ukrainian writes about it. Now we are at the transition stage, lets say so, we really hope for this, now we have formed a new composition of the highest quality of the commission of judges, which chooses judges, and well, he encourages the processes that take place there, they are simple, but they also give hope that the competitions that are announced now for almost 2,000 positions in all courts of the first and appellate levels, they will pass, there is hope that they will pass well. And for this, it is necessary to follow it very carefully , of course, the Public Integrity council, we are public organizations, we follow it, but citizens and journalists should also follow it so that we do not missed and once again did not appoint judges for generations to come, who will again do the same, not justice in ukraine. I will ask one last question, there were demands from our western partners, in particular from the United States of america, regarding the reforms that ukraine should carry out, i dont know what demands there are regarding the judicial system, but please tell me, well, you are definitely watching it. What is the most important thing that our partners demand and whether ukraine can really make those changes that will allow us not only to talk about membership in the european union, but also about sufficient help from our partners and, in general , integration into the western world, where, despite the many problems that exist in every society and there are also them, the judicial system remains as independent as possible, and there is an opportunity to do this in ukraine , and the focus of attention of our International Partners is sufficient, the question is whether ukraine, the ukrainian authorities will again, as we have seen it more than once, try to, excuse me, loop and imitate reforms, or whether we will still implement them as they should , from good news, indeed, both our american colleagues and the european ones, we will see soon there will be an october report on actually our european integration, they are very carefully following and prioritizing very. Important things, such as the supreme court, such as the new one, sorry, and anticorruption, by the way, there too in addition to the recruitment of judges, there should also be a ship administrative one, which should be done instead of oasco, and the issue of the constitutional court, of course, the issue of the recruitment of judges, which we just talked about with you, the issue of legal education, its reform, this is all of great interest to our partners, this gives hope that that we will actually implement it, and of course, it depends on our political power and on us citizens of ukraine, what. Will we, well, everything will be more of an imitation in order to show, well , look, we are moving somewhere, come on, you understand, in we have a war here, we dont care here, we will show something here, that we allegedly passed some law there, or started some process there, well, it will happen, and we will figure it out later, it is clear that this is not us to the european union, nor to the , the rule of law will not lead, we simply need the rule of law critically in order to survive and in order to to win this war, for a strong economy, for a strong army. Without fair trials, this will not happen, therefore, once again, we need to carefully follow all this, thank you for paying attention to the topic and we will report on the development of events. Thank you very much, mr. Mykhailo, mykhailo churnakov, the chairman of the board of the dere foundation, was in touch with us, in the garden of divine songs, the ukrainian philosopher and poet, Hryhoriy Skovoroda once wrote such and such a poem, whoever does not help, he squeaks a lot, remember, this is possible. Eh, who isnt . He is lying, he is sitting behind, everyone has a dry spoon , who in the world would be without sin, and those moments who dont care about those moments, the spoon is very squeaky and the spoon is dry, it works in the judicial system, sometimes you follow these events and you understand , of course, that cannot be so, but on the other hand, we are moving to a democracy and here any actions from the street are also unacceptable, and even more so the war in our country, but of course we must try to clean the judicial system as much as possible from those characters, which are dependent on, you know, there are judges, thats when they say, they prorussian, whether they are pro, proamerican or proeuropean, no, there are just judges who want to be in office and earn money. They dont care who they serve, whoever sat in the president ial chair, whoever commanded the tank and absolutely indifferent, they will ignore any decisions, they will impeach this president and the next one, it doesnt matter, and thats why we have to fight with such people, right now i am attaching serhiy zgurets, director of the defense agency, to give the military results of the day, serhiy, congratulations, congratulations to you, vasyl, congratulations to our viewers, british the intelligence there tried to find out whether putin is really ready to carry out a new mobilization , we do not forget that the mobilization in russia continues constantly and there was always talk of some kind of global mobilization, but in British Intelligence they say that russia has the capacity for something so global no, is there . Well, when we talk about russian mobilization, it was really expected that they would do it, but now the reality is different, the enemy has such a hidden mobilization that allows them to mobilize up to 25,000 personnel every month, who go primarily for big money to fight in russia. Army and now they have started a conscription, which somewhere needs 120,000 personnel, and now conditionally speaking, to carry out another mobilization during this autumn conscription, the enemy will not be able to, i think that at least until the election of the russian president , the enemy will delay this process large mobilization, because now the russian army on the territory of ukraine is 420,000, and the hidden mobilization is 20, and about 140,000 from. The previous draft, who studied for a year in the russian army, i think that they will just recruit contract workers for those military units that are suffering from hostilities in ukraine, so now i think that the main task for us is to destroy the enemy as powerfully as possible, according to the indicators, i think more than 500 people per day, this is the minimum indicator , which allows at least to compensate for this hidden mobilization of the enemy, and further in our war. We will talk about german ammunition for the armed forces, which will help us destroy the enemy, about the battles around bakhmut, what is happening there, and about new Communication Technologies currently used by our armed forces of ukraine, more on that in a moment. So, ill start with the good news that today the German Defense giant rein metal announced that it has received another contract for the production of ammunition for the order of the German Government for the amount of 1. 2 million euros. These munitions will then be directed to the armed forces of ukraine, although the contract is concluded by the German Government. In general , it is about the supply of 150,000 ammunition to ukraine, part of which will be delivered this year, and the rest in the next 24th year, and the question arises whether 150 is a lot or not enough ammunition. It is believed that on average, the armed forces of ukraine now use anywhere from 3 to 8 thousand 155 mm ammunition per day, or, it turns out, a maximum of 24,000 ammunition per month, although in certain areas the intensity of use of our Artillery Ammunition is higher, in particular, when we are talking about the south. Until now , 2 million munitions have been supplied to ukraine, and this was before the supply of these cluster munitions, and what the enemy has, the enemy uses on average per day, as now individual experts conclude, from 10 to 15,000 largecaliber projectiles, or 450,000 per month, but the amount of use of these projectiles by the enemy is falling, because if we recall the previous stages of hostilities, in particular, near severod and in the first stage of hostilities under bakhmut, it was said that the enemy used 60,000 munitions per day, or almost 2 million per month, despite the fact that russia can independently produce about 1. 5 million munitions and with plans to produce up to 2 million shells per year, that is, we can say about that it is the amount of ammunition in the arsenals of the russian army and in the armed forces of ukraine that will significantly affect the course of hostilities over the next year, and also, by the way, there are data that the price of new ammunition in the european version has jumped very much, before the active phase of the war, ammunition could be bought somewhere for 3,000 €, and now ammunition in the european version costs up to 5,000 €. That is, we understand that how significantly the cost of components has jumped, the shortage provokes an increase in prices, and this will be just right will affect the story just next year, where ammunition will be a key element that will determine, as i understand it, the pace of fighting on both sides. Of course, we are now actively using these munitions on the battlefield with our armed forces, and even now the armed forces of ukraine continue their offensive in the melitopol direction and south of bakhmut, where our armed forces use such tactics of slow but steady advance. This morning, the spokesman of the Eastern Group of troops, ilya yevlash, said that on the southern flank of bakhmut, skirmishers every day hundreds of meters of temporarily occupied territories are vacated, but the enemy still strongly resists and transfers reserves to these areas , and what is happening right now around bakhmut, we will talk with our guest, Andriy Babichev joins us, this is a serviceman of the 93rd cold river brigade. Mr. Andriy, i congratulate you, i am glad to see and hear, i wish you health, in february of this year i saw your assessments of what was happening near bakhmut, and in february you said that, in fact, the situation in and around bakhmut is hellish , but if we compare the situation then and now, what exactly is happening in bakhmut now, how difficult is the situation for the enemy and what is it like for our armed forces . Well, such dense combats, it goes to referrals, its klichchevka, andriivka and kuryuk. Around bakhmut, the bakhmut direction, in other directions, if the front line, it stands and it does not move forward or backward, but this does not mean that there are no battles, battles are fought there every day 2. 4 out of 7, but near andriyivka and klischyvka, we have such offensive actions on our side, and i want to say that this week has started very. So good, and we are making good progress, we have already crossed the railway line and already, the fighting is going on far from the railway line, and we are constantly, constantly advancing, it is very difficult to fight there because there are a lot of landings there, and they are wide, angular, and completely intertwined, there is still green and they are sitting there, very. Their artillery works closely, and they also have very, very many mortars, they place their machine gun units at the edge of the landings, they greatly retard the advance of our infantry, but our artillery thats all, well redraw them, and the infantry is already passing, cross the railway, this is the section, most likely behind andriivka, as i understand it, because thats where we had, well, the previous periods of advancement, and as i understand it, its just behind andriivka that is now possible just this bridgehead is expanding, yes, if you look, there are ponds there, three ponds, we are already behind these ponds, and what to look at on the map, good, and what Defense Tactics the enemy is using now in their counterattacks, because there were reports, and there i spoke with my comrades, they say that the enemy now it is trying to conduct such counteroffensive actions, but with a significantly smaller number of personnel, that is, with reduced combat groups , is this really the case, are there any other nuances in the actions of the enemy in these areas, well, what does the enemy have, what do we have, this is an infantry war, neither tanks, nor Armored Vehicles are practically used, because when equipment appears , whether from our side, from their artillery, it destroys everything, so here the guys trample every meter with their feet and move forward, the tactics of the enemy, it ri is different, they can to pass in groups of three, five, eight people, and here a couple of days ago , they entered somewhere around 60 people, at the same time, and we smashed them there very, very well, then when, when how here it is impossible to say that they in. They came 15 people and two or three people each, they went to houses, there is no such thing here , they have Something Different every time, and i want to say that they do not run out of manpower, they constantly throw in reserves, are constantly changing, and it is very difficult for us, because we have already come very close to them, and the problem, both for us and i believe that the enemy is also involved in evacuating the wounded and dead, because the enemy is shooting our evacuating crews. Boys, we also have losses among medics, and it is very difficult to take them, so, unfortunately, our priority now is to take away the wounded, if there is an opportunity, then also the dead, and so that you understand, it is the boys, the medics need somewhere to drag a wounded or dead person on your own for about 3 km, and then only. A gunship car, and this car is already under the target fire of enemy artillery, it is very, very difficult to do this. Mr. Andrew, it is precisely the enemy of our medical machinery that is most important, probably using pturas, because in the previous stages, well , the enemy was very saturated with these pturas and this affected the peculiarities of the conduct of hostilities from our side, as i understand it, well, precisely on this direction, density. Mortars and artillery, they deployed all the artillery on this stretch, which is in the direction of bakhmut, all the barrels, they are now deployed on klychivka and andriivka, and if they see something, they shoot there, and they have artillery much more, and they have eagles and everything hangs in the air, they see all this, and it is very difficult to work there, that is, to talk about it. That there is a certain parity in the artillery in the bakhmunt direction, these are premature conclusions, as i understand it, well, we see that , what they are, we cannot carry out counterbattery work, very tightly, because there is not enough longrange weapons, and our artillery is already working exactly where the infantry is working, where it is. Pass, then there, we get everything and work skillfully, but with a counterbattery we have a problem, but what is the situation now for the last two or three days, because the weather seems to have deteriorated significantly there, and this probably affected the use of antiaircraft by the enemys aircraft, whether it is one way or another reality, the enemy always has it, well, more often it passes and attacks at night, and even more so because we have rain , not all drones can control, during this bad weather, and the enemy is very, like when i said that 5060 of them entered there, then precisely when it is night and rain , and they go tightly when the weather is normal, we can see everything, all the drones, we have a lot of drones hanging all over the line and we see and control everything, well , but. The opportunity makes its adjustments. When we talk about these enemy night attacks, what units are doing these attacks . Most likely, these are Airborne Troops that are equipped with thermal imagers and must be well equipped to carry out offensive operations at night. I wont say that they have a lot of thermal imaging, but this is what we saw recently, yes, these are paratroopers, they have, the latest ak12 assault rifles, they all have grenade launchers. By by two pieces behind their shoulders and they are so fully equipped, they go, they know, along the trails, and then they are absorbed by the landings, already at their positions, they are so prepared, i want to tell you, but what about the situation with minemining and demining on both sides , as i understand it, both we and the enemy are additionally mining the areas where they can, the enemy unit, well, since we are now attacking, it makes no sense for us to mine what the enemy is mining, it is very dense and interferes with the antipersonnel petals mine, this is a very painful topic, every day, someone blows up this mine, and then what is the load on the sappers, on the engineers, that is, in fact, we are talking about the fact that more medics are needed, and then probably more sappers are needed, given the peculiarities of conducting hostilities in this area, well, you understand, at ground zero, the sappers practically do not work, because there is dense fire and you cannot go through the field with a metal detector, not a probe, the enemy saw all this and they immediately shoot, then there is no such thing as first the sappers enter, then this, this only happens in movies, and mr. Andriyuk, i wanted to clarify the last question, what means of communication do you use, because after you there will be a person on the air who develops Communication Systems there, secure Communication Systems that work in the conditions of radio electronic. Combat, is there a need for such systems in you, are they, the chirog is choking our means of communication, the enemy is choking the means of communication, we need walkietalkies that work under the reb, we need repeaters for fpidrons, repeaters that cling to the mavik, it flies under the enemy reb, and there is already amplifying the signal, the signal. And further ee our kamikaze drone is already flying, so we need such antireb protection constantly and now immediately. Mr. Andriy, thank you very much for your professional comments, for your service, for the service of your brothers, and i would like to remind our viewers that this was Andriy Babichev, a serviceman of the 93rd brigade of the cold yar, which is currently operating near bakhmut. And then about the defenseindustrial achievements of our developers and manufacturers, and specifically. About the direction that concerns secure military communication, we are talking about a project called chimera, within the framework of which ukrainian specialists create protected ra