tv [untitled] March 11, 2024 5:00pm-5:31pm MSK
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the news is on the air now, lyudmila kazak is with you. hello. rotations in the leadership of the ministry and local vertical. new ceos of the largest enterprises. the president today reviewed personnel issues. the president approved vasily sysoev for the vacant position of first deputy chairman of the minsk regional executive committee. previously, he supervised agricultural issues in the committee . andrey gardey from the ashmyany district will change his registration, he will move to karelichesky will take the post of chairman of the local executive committee. the development of the berezinsky region will be carried out by a team led by andrei sokolovsky. the president emphasized the work of managers: more responsibility and initiative are needed from every person in general. at the same time, the head of state emphasized that the task of the authorities is to organize people and create conditions for them. guys, take the matter of putting things in order very seriously. force, teach,
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demand that people do their plots themselves, i don’t understand, that means he’s not serving plot, which means this plot must be transferred to someone else, there must be a serious, tough attitude in this regard, land, household and other plots should not be empty, there should not be weeds there, a village should be a village, even if three people live there, if this is not a promising so-called village, everything is needed.
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to promote, as people say, to force them to fulfill their duties: repair roads, repair yards, but you are in march, april, all roads must be restored by may 9, this is the task of the government, tell the prime minister personally, let him start working together with the deputy prime minister, there must be a result, pay attention to this and organize people.
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another demonstrative genocide on the border from western neighbors, three victims of the eu migration purge, two foreigners died. our investigators are looking into the circumstances of the incident. the day before, belarusian border guards recorded two cases of inhumane treatment of refugees at different sections of the border with latvia in the verhnedvinsk region. found first a thirty-two-year-old syrian, he was in a state of shock, according to the man. latvian security forces beat him severely and forcibly pushed him to belarus to provide assistance. many
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times, because i was just near the fence , i almost died, then they will send me to the forest and send me without food, without water, without anything at all, my phone will break too, my sim card, that’s it, half an hour later they found more one refugee, but it was no longer possible to save him, the man’s body lay near the gate in the latian fence, doctors who arrived at the scene confirmed the death of the foreigner, she a day earlier... our border guards found a dead foreigner in the kamenets region, not far from the border with poland. during an inspection of his personal belongings, a passport in the name of a twenty-six-year-old iraqi citizen was discovered. the deceased was completely undressed, hematomas and abrasions were visible on his body; he was near the gate for animals.
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a forensic medical examination has been ordered to establish the cause of death. the state border committee added that since the beginning of this year, the eu migration policy on the border with belarus has killed four refugees. it's quiet. in the city of laferia , a four-hundred-meter television tower collapsed due to damage to the cables; there were no casualties; it became known that there was a problem with the tower and that it was about to fall, it became known a few days before the incident. authorities evacuated people in nearby areas in advance. classes at the local school were cancelled. at 19:00 more relevant information, see you in the evening newscast. high city, according to the chronicles , this place was called from the 15th century. later, vysokolitovsk. not without reason, because the city
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is located on a high place, and if to be more precisely, on the banks of the pulva river, a tributary of the western bug. according to legend, gedemin himself once stayed here. he stayed for a while in the high city, because it won the heart of the grand duke of lithuania with its picturesqueness and its color, and in general the ancient city is a witness to many historical events, one of the few in belarus that is not a regional center. there are many attractions here, i will try to tell you about them all. it's high and we start dating.
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khriptovichi, petkevichi, warriors, who only in for several years he did not own this city. in 1494 , the high one was granted magdaburg law and... by the way, this is the fourth city in modern belarus after brest, grodno and slutsk to receive such a high status. high city of merchants and artisans. until the 16th century, or more precisely, before the transfer of the capital of poland from krakow to warsaw, major trade routes passed through it. one of these royal led from kamenets to nemirov. in 1647 , the city was bought by the political and military leader of the grand duchy of lithuania getmann pavel jan sapieha. then vysokolitovsk began to belong to the princes sapieha, who made a special contribution to its development. in general, i must tell you, in
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the highlands we will find traces of different historical eras. at the entrance to vysoka we are greeted by the first attraction that was active during the interwar period. in front of us is the old mill building, you see that it has been preserved until better times. by the way, there used to be several units in the city. water mills, wire mills, and a little later even electric mills appeared. after the war, as you understand, the need for them disappeared. grain grinders usually belonged to jewish millers, by the way, got a lot of trouble from local merchants, they often complained to the owners, but the owners knew that they would grind, and their business really went uphill. vysokoye at one time could be
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called a jewish city, knowing that before the great patriotic war, out of 500 people, 80% were of this particular nationality. they owned not only numerous mills, a cloth factory, craft workshops and shopping arcades. by the way, they were located on the site of the current park. is it true. during wartime this part of the high was very severely destroyed, a little later low houses in the same style appeared here, some of them were rebuilt into some kind of new buildings. they are located in the very center of the city, surrounded by a square with a monument to the war liberators and a modern sculpture in the form of a nest of storks. let's continue the promenade. since the city was considered a jewish
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town, the presence of two synagogues here is quite justified. in this building, which today has become a forge and is privately owned , the features of a religious building can still be discerned. according to local historians, it could have appeared here at the beginning of the 16th century. other researchers of jewish heritage in belarus are of the opinion that the structure was erected. centuries, i know that until 1925 it was a prayer house for the local jewish community, and then a school for jews. and these ruins are all that remains of the second synagogue in the city. unfortunately, every year the building is being destroyed more and more, and many tourists claim that the remains of wall paintings can be found inside. we failed to do this. in
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high, during the german occupation there was a jewish ghetto. in the fall of 1941, 320 people were shot in the city. the rest were escorted to the vysokolitovsk railway station and taken to triblinka. the tragedy of the vysokovsky jews is very well reflected in the works of jozef khariton, a native of this city. if you believe the archival data, the execution took place 100 meters from the new synagogue. presumably, a monument to the dead jews was erected at this place, and next to it was part of the supercrib slab from the cemetery, of which nothing remains, by the way, previously in the high there were several jewish graves, today in their place there is residential urban development, unfortunately, time has taken its toll and now there is a burial ground. the stones sometimes fall prey to local vandals. according to the testimony of old-timers, in pre-war times, all the houses in
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this part of the city also belonged to jews. there was once a library and police post office here. over time, the offices turned into apartments; the inscriptions of the prisoners even seemed to be preserved in the basements. let's not go into details, let's return to the city center. 100 gathered in our studio brave guys, hello everyone, in exactly a minute a hero will come to us who will answer all your questions: are you ready to meet our guest, each of them has a question for an adult, the questions are honest and they really ask what interests them , what do you expect from? i expect interesting questions and interesting thoughts.
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the heroes of the program will have to open up to the audience. the main task is to honestly answer all original, and sometimes awkward questions. you always pay attention to clothes and hairstyle. i look at the hair and clothes, so i continue to develop my brain. and with whom? i was familiar with him, look at the project 100 questions for adults on the belarus 24 tv channel, we are going on a trip to belarus, the memorial complex near the beaver river was created on the site of the bloody events of 1944, where the battle for the crossing took place. it consists of a defensive line, a trench and dugouts. the crossing was held and within a few hours
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the main forces of the tank corps moved along it. with us, you will receive a charge of positive emotions. it’s possible to be in the frame stars appeared from my eyes because this, this is incredibly delicious. visit vibrant attractions. dear friends, we are in a city that has long been considered the cultural center of belarus. it is famous primarily for its luxurious castle, which has been around for a long time. tourists can easily immerse themselves in the era when this place was ruled by the famous magnate company. who knows, perhaps one of the radevil princes once sat in this chair. see in the program the route was built on the belarus 24 tv channel.
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at the beginning of the 19th century, among the peasants there were mostly uniads, in the gentry classes there are protestants or catholics and only 5% of the population is orthodox. the church of the exaltation of the holy cross appeared on the site of a wooden one in 1868. this is the so-called muravyovka church. orthodox churches of the same type were built throughout belarus on the orders of the vilna governor-general muravyov, that same famous hangman. shrines of this type were erected en masse in the second half of the 19th century, shortly after the uprising of kostus kalinowski. there were once three muravyovka churches in the area.
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as for the vysokovsky holy cross church, an important event in its history was the arrival of alexander ii, who took part in the maneuvers of the military garrison of vysokoli. the emperor arrived with his wife and children, including his successor nicholas ii. he gave the church liturgical vessels and books, which were taken abroad after the first world war. later they disappeared without a trace. the emperor’s visit to the temple is evidenced by a memorial plaque located in the church itself. the temple bells also have historical value, two of them were cast with donations from parishioners, and one large one was cast with the money of count jakub potocki. during the anti-religious campaign, bell ringing was completely prohibited, although the restrictions were lifted during the funeral service of local pilgrim ivan prokopovich.
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by the way, this church was not closed either in polish or soviet times, thanks in part to. for the information of film fans, one of the episodes of the soviet film state border was filmed in this part of the city, it seems to me that there was no need for scenery here. about the next object at least make films, at least write books. we follow the route laid by local historians and very soon we will get acquainted with the main attraction of the high palace and park complex of sapega in potock. this castle, which had...
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on the right bank of the pulva once belonged to one of the richest families in the entire history of the grand duchy of lithuania - sapieha, however, today only the remains of the foundation to the ruins of the entrance gate remind of the former greatness of the citadel, because the russian-polish war of the northern world war i significantly influenced the external appearance of the fortress with a high-class system of bastion fortifications at that time. the castle is a spoiled fortification. all the shafts were poured by hand; in one of the parts of the shafts there was an entrance gate. the entrance gate was made of stone with a drawbridge. on the second floor of the gate there was a weapons room where ammunition, gunpowder, and so on were stored. as a result, the sopegi brought the residence to ruzhany, and the ruins are under state protection. they say there is
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a time portal somewhere nearby. luckily people are here without a trace. disappear, but it is through this place that everything unknown and unidentified penetrates into the park, and another of the legends that is common among local residents is the legend that in the evening in the park you can meet the figure of an elderly woman in dark clothes, and apparently this is about one of the last owners of the high estate , maria. the fact is that her daughter died at an early age, at the age of 16, she was given in marriage to pototsky from the lankut line, this is another line of the pototsky family. six months after the wedding, she died, the reasons for her death are unknown, but of course, her mother grieved very much about it. in memory
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of countess izabela potocka, there was a photo that was taken in one of the studios in warsaw. after her death, isabela's mother maria commissioned a horowitz and her posthumous portrait from the court artist potocki. this portrait was painted, isabela is depicted there with '. it is signed as simply the artist’s wife, and the unknown person who painted this picture may have kept the original maria pototskaya and was kept in osama. this, by the way, is not the only story with... one day
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, one of the locals met two men in clothes of the early 19th century nearby on a park alley. they talked peacefully, politely greeted the vysokovsky resident and moved on. the townsman looked around and gasped, there was no trace of people. mysticism is no different. very often , old-timers talk about secret underground passages, which, by definition, simply must be present in such structures. according to legend, they were in the ramparts of the castle, connected the citadel and the monastery, which will be discussed a little later. they say that the basement was so wide that even horsemen could ride through it. during the reign of the pototskys, the city was engaged in sheep breeding in the basement. 12 life -size golden mechanical sheep were kept in the castles, for some unknown reason, nine of them were taken abroad, three are still in the basement or in underground passages,
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it is not possible to verify this. there is also a possibility that the same underground passage connects the castle and the church in the nearby village of volchin. many experts are skeptical about such stories, firstly, the distance. far away, and there was simply no need to build secret passages from a peaceful estate in the 19th century, although it is quite possible that we are just talking about large basement rooms, because according to one version, in 1816, on the orders of the wife of francisco sapega pelageya pototskaya, a stone palace, or more precisely a manor house, was built on the site of a former brewery. according to historical data, in december 1830 there was a shelter in usokovsky castle. received by konstantin pavlovich. fleeing during the november uprising, the grand duke and princess łowicz became very ill. they wandered for a long time along the roads of the kingdom of poland, eventually ending up in
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vysoko-lithuania. the tired travelers were welcomed into the palace with open arms. from the large terrace of the palace there was a magnificent view of the pulva river valley. it may be hard to believe today, but at that time it was navigable and vysoko-lithuania was delivered through it. wine. the last private owner of vysoky was one of the richest men in poland, jakub potocki, whose mother was maria potocka, transferred the estate along with the city itself. the counts were so wealthy that in the summer they had the opportunity to organize sleigh rides for guests. for this fun, the road from vysokoye to the village of volchin was specially sprinkled with a thick layer of salt. maria pototskaya grew grain root crop seeds. having lost up to 35,000 poods annually, she supplied them abroad to the russian empire; in 1896, the countess received
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the highest award, she was allowed to depict the state emblem on her products. but let's return to the building itself. jakub potocki died before the arrival of soviet power, and did not see how his luxurious library was destroyed, nor how the palace itself changed over time. at first the headquarters of the sixty-second was located here. fortified the area, then a border detachment, in the post-war years there was a boarding school here, later it moved to a neighboring building, and the palace was empty for a long time. jakub potocki had no children, and therefore the wealthy gentleman bequeathed the property to a foundation for the treatment of tuberculosis. as far as i know, it still exists in poland and bears the name of the count. by order of the pototskys after the construction of the estate, a park was laid out here in the english style, perhaps one of its most picturesque parts, this long
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chestnut alley. in belarus. the second longest after nesverskaya. at the beginning of the alley there was a greenhouse with a winter garden. all year round, the pototskys had fruit on their table. guests were treated to lemons, pomegranates, and grapefruits. a real paradise for lovers of the exotic of that time. just imagine, at the beginning of the 19th century, laurel, fig tree, teese, and canadian pine grew in the park. and this all in a temperate climate. the sixty-year-old pyramidal oak tree , 19 m high, is also unique. it is listed in the red book of belarus. if you're in a high place, be sure to find it. in the meantime, we are heading to another abandoned object. amazing
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people of our country, each instrument presented here, it is primarily for harmonization, sansul, touches very subtle strings of the soul, especially. when i start singing to it. they are ready to share the secrets of their success with the audience. in principle, i never have the idea that we need take a break from each other there, go somewhere separately. we have. anya fishes better than me, so fishing is out of the question. and have a happy life. it is both difficult and easy to spend so much time together. yes, on the one hand, we are in creativity, in
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activity and... belarus is also strengthening partnerships with african countries; the continent is interesting to us in many areas. we are ready to supply belarusian mechanical engineering products to south sudan. minsk tractor plant, for example, can fully meet the needs of the agricultural sector. sectors of this country. it is also planned to supply agricultural equipment and special equipment for planting vegetables and fruits. minsk and moscow plan to reduce the cost of mobile internet in roaming and are moving together along the path of digital transformation. reducing the cost of roaming will help
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business connections and nations. diplomacy, also one of the key issues is the recognition of electronic digital signatures. belarus is confidently moving along the path of introducing innovation, so by the end of the year it is planned to digitize the 10 most popular administrative procedures, both for individuals and at the business. the belarusian pipe lays claim to unesco world heritage status. what makes it unique? archaeologists found a bellows with holes for pipes during excavations in vetebsk, and the earliest images of the instrument of the 15th century were seen in the mogilev region. today, only two rare pipes have survived; the oldest is kept in the lepel regional history museum. news, analytics, expert comments and interesting facts, watch the events program on thursdays on the belarus 24 tv channel
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. there is information that this is where the an underground passage that led to the sapega potocki castle. before us is the monastery of the order of bonefrators, built by order of alexander sapieha in 1785. the author of the project is jan samuel becker. the room was inhabited by monastic doctors, or, as they were also called, good brothers. a little historical background. this order of the roman catholic church was founded in 1537 in spain. his main task is to care for the sick. many of the order's brothers had higher medical education, and the hospitals were especially famous for their unique methods of herbal medicine. on the territory of modern belarus bonefrators had five conventions.
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they were located in novogrudok. minsk, grodno and vysoky. the monastic doctors ended up in this city thanks to the great lithuanian chancellor alexander sapieha. and the author of the project for the entire monastery complex was the famous court architect. with about 30 beds and a church, the monastery was built to last for centuries, in the end...
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