tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 4, 2024 7:25pm-8:01pm MSK
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of course, adults are to blame for the misfortunes of little people and the lack of a normal childhood, but this process is not always controllable, come on! on november 1, 2022, i was playing football with my friends and... and the ball flew into the grass, i ran after the ball, well, a little, so to speak, i forgot about the fact that mines were scattered there and all that, at the moment when i was blown up on a mine, this is how i get my leg, this is where the piece of iron is, this is on top, this is where my leg is, this is
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where it’s amputated, this is where i am, somewhere like this here on this part here i was holding my leg like this, trying to restore the blood to the bone, i was holding it like this, well, i tried with all my might, because at that moment it was scary. i didn’t understand what to do at all, that’s the only thing i could think of, my friends were very scared at first, they started running away, and i just started screaming, and well, they realized that i was like, i’m still with me like that’s fine, they’re like well, they ran back suddenly, well, from the windows, i was there , it turns out i blew myself up, where were the entrances all around, well, people started to look out for something like this, everyone started calling an ambulance there, i only had hope that they wouldn’t cut off my leg, well, the doctors there gave me hope for this type of thing...
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the reason, of course, is difficult to say, as in adults, amputation is more common , a person needs to protect himself from such an insidious mine, it is practically invisible, when they just appeared in donetsk, a day there were at least two or three people delivered, exploding into a mini petal, then thanks to the work of the sme, all other aspects, this situation is significant.
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and emotions about the war, that was it of course, but i was 6 years old at that moment when the war began. well, of course, i remember in moments how it all happened, but i just we were in the basement for the whole year, we almost didn’t go out there at most, well , to get food there, uh, in our house there was, well, there was a lot of shooting, we have an airport there, uh, they shelled the donbass arena there , the arrivals were very strong then, now they’re not weak either, but then the fighting was also terrible. mostly on the front, but something just flies towards us, but nothing changes, it’s just one moment it could just fly in and fly, it flew straight into our house, there were two shells, one caused smoke in the house, and
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we went outside, the second had already cut off limbs, the arrival, a big surge of adrenaline, the brain just didn’t... completely understands in general what happened, that’s all, there was a slight concussion, so they didn’t feel it all, but there was something that happened to you, which of you was more worried about what happened, your mother or sister was very worried, because it all happened before her eyes, she experienced all this very much she took it hard. well, kirill did not lose heart, he supported me, i mainly needed a psychologist, let’s just remember how many died in 9 years on the territory of donbass on the territory of the donetsk people’s republic, on the territory of the lugansk people’s republic, schools, hospitals,
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respectively, and well people, our people are generally very strong, to survive in 9 years this kind of genocide, as you rightly said, will not give up. it was scary when there was a war, it was scary, we went to kirillovka to see my grandmother, we also went to see my grandmother, only there, only she was here somewhere, now. everything is peaceful, beautiful, the cities are being pitted against each other, yes, that’s what happened then, they were bombing, it was scary, we were sitting in the basements, yeah, we were sitting in the basements for a long time, yes, but to take a walk, there was an opportunity to go outside, well, yes, we went out there near the entrance we sat there and did it, well, it was scary, scary, and we often heard explosions, yes. and what mom said, grandmother’s parents went straight to the basements and sat there, this responds and
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responds to, again, raising children, because the children practically did not see childhood, you imagine those children, who are teenagers, but they were 12 years old when the war began, they basically had practically no youth, i’m not even talking about those who are 18 above and so on, those children who were born during the war, they don’t understand at all what is a normal childhood? when our children leave, we now know that there are a lot of programs for the health of children, camps, children leave, i see wildness in my eyes, because children who do not live, and god forbid that this never concerns children, they don’t understand our children, why, when in the dining room a plate or pan falls very loudly, why does a child fall on the floor, how our children do not understand those children who, well, have a normal childhood.
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society, that how this childhood should be , i would say more, and socialization takes place, well, how would we work on this and i am sure that our children have already, unfortunately , grown up very quickly, well, i think that we adults should make an effort so much effort that while they still have this gold reserve, and childhood, so that it has already passed under normal conditions.
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this is leschansky on july 9th. in may, heavy shelling began, on may 8, our grandmother’s house burned down, nearby was burning, we defended, we put out the fire on may 8, and on may 9. there was an injury, after another shelling we approached the house, and just as the neighbors came out, they were waved by kolya and a little boy, zhenya, their adopted son, oh, everything came from may 9th, we didn’t hear ours, it’s twenty-second, yes, yes, may 9, twenty- second year, and somehow we looked there, i saw what happened there and my husband ran there. the saint was somehow behind us like that with a bicycle in his hands, and it turns out that he
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would scream, my mother tore my hand off, uh-huh, but i didn’t hear what to me, i thought that he saw there, what happened when i turned around, well , i saw that horror, his throat was torn, uh-huh, at first, well, i thought it was tangent, the only thing was that, as a medic, i held my neck, quickly went into the yard under the cover, then we were already flying... already then well, we didn’t hear, to be honest, although later when we talked, there were a lot of flying, but we we had no time for this, she provided first aid, my husband also came running, it also turns out that people there also helped those, but there was nothing to leave, then other neighbors began to run from someone to at least get some gasoline, so that they could at least drain it from a little bit of one other car, so that at least we could get to the city to the ambulance, we still... had ukraine, we weren’t liberated yet and we didn’t understand where we would end up, well, we
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were lucky that there was an ambulance , well, in general, we were first taken to bakhmut, artyomov from which, and then we were transported to lvov, we we got to lviv, it was very difficult for us, they did the first one in bakhmut, first an mri, only there we found out that he had more than 15 lungs, and how many were nervous. the knot was torn out, they didn’t give us any guarantee that the arm would recover, they operated on the guy, they pulled out only three fragments , they decided to stop the operation because it was mild. such a state that if he says to cut him even further and pull out the fragments, we just may not be able to save him, and we decided that that was all, and then when they, well, after a while they will continue to pull back the fragments, we fought for a week so that the lung could breathe, it didn’t want to, then, when we found out that lesechansk had been liberated, we
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you yourself don’t want to speak this language, it got to the point where they even attacked us, that you are like this, you are like that, they didn’t bomb you enough, they should have known you at all, the second, third, fourth month, then she says that they are already starting to come, they want to take them to a boarding school there and what should we tell them there, that the children refused, well, the parents abandoned them, we
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start looking for volunteers there, someone, well, how... how to get there, how to contact, then we find out that they don’t want to give us children at all, well they said nasty things like, like your parents don’t need you, you lived poorly there, like we’ll be better off, let’s lure us with gifts, i don’t understand at all why they need our children, they don’t have their own, why send them to poland, to poland , as much as i hear, they keep sending, sending, sending, so she tells me from the social service, this is our little one, i... she is yours, this is my child, we are during the war, the war since 1914, we haven’t taken a single step from this village, with all the children, we haven’t taken a step at all, we grew up here, we are here completely , here are all those born, which i am not yours, in 1935
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, the source of life organization was established in germany, its task was to stimulate... an increase in the birth rate of true aryans, as well as to increase the german population by naming children from slavic peoples, children were taken from families in the occupied territories and subjected germanization, they were given german names, babies were handed over to the families of ss employees, older children were taught german, treated with nazi propaganda, more than 25 thousand were taken from ukraine alone during the great patriotic war... children, well, we arrived on april 28 in bakhmud from papasna , two or three months later these white angels arrived, i was not there.
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they give birth completely unhindered and under the guise of good intentions, they offer evacuation to families with children to the ukrainian side, when the parents refuse, they threaten to take them away child, they say there is a law on the evacuation of children from dangerous territories, and fathers are threatened to be sent to the front, in such cases women are forced to leave with their children for the territory of ukraine, well, maybe they found out that i am without my mother, maybe this... was interesting , what they understood is that yeah, we can exchange it for this to someone there and get money for it, they were looking precisely according to the humanitarian lists, so i
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sat there in the basement until that last one, until the second, until april 1 , then wagner came in and pulled us out, they have no laws there. they were told take everything out, they took everyone out, hid, yes, we have, i know, one woman was sitting in the basement, so she waited for russia and came out with the child, and they were looking for her, in our area they went from house to house, asking, but somehow so god forbade that they didn’t come to us, didn’t see that some were hiding with us, dima is essentially the only child who remained in avdeevka, everyone else was taken out. as i was told in confidence yesterday, there are still children, but it’s not clear whether they’re a year and a half old, or 8 years old, but it seems to me, most likely
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older, because i don’t know, i wouldn’t take the risk if i were really small, because here at the time when it started, mine was 2 years old and every time he stood still a little, he became cowardly, because that there is no medicine in the hospital, and you can’t even order medicine from the pharmacy, you never know? maybe they’ll come check the list, and who are you ordering from, it was a little scary, we stayed because this is our land, our home, why should we leave somewhere, be it by force or voluntarily, as they initially said, it will voluntarily evacuate you, and then it was all, as they say, targeted at peaceful people, people wrote, peaceful people, people live here, they flew there very often, because there were many cases, then...
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they shot at us, well, for civilians, we saw this, just when the shooting begins, they deliberately shoot at houses, tell us how you lived in ovdeevka, well, we have already discussed this, well, the war began when i was very little, for me.. . it’s like, well , everyday i’m used to it, i’m used to it, i was on
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while on vacation on the selisky donets river, i was walking along the bank to the car, i heard an explosion, then it seemed to me that i was falling down, i opened my eyes, looked at my legs and saw a crater, smoke, there was nothing, no... vasya was really in such shock, he asked me and said: “mom, wake me up, i’m dreaming.” i say: “vasenka, yes, at first i thought, well, maybe yes, i’m talking about a dream, and then i think, no, i have to be in reality, because i know that i have it strong, strong, i said: “you you know, everything, everything happens according to the will of god, just my leg remained in my hand and.” i didn’t show that it wasn’t there, so that he wouldn’t have such a shock at all, of course, but all he said was, well, why is this war, that’s why this war is, so many people will still
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die i thought that was it, life was over as it was before, i was involved in athletics, basketball, i thought that this would never happen again, well, i saw alexei, who lives even without four limbs, and he even helps other people, why complain about my situation , i just don’t have legs, four limbs, this somehow...
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this kind of thing didn’t exist then at all, well , we were afraid, of course, of course, our parents met us all the time, in general we started studying a month later than usual, that is, in october, we were very worried, but we tried to focus on it and just study, you are included in the list of peacekeepers, and this happened when i was included in the summer of twenty-one, as far as i remember correctly, for a video message from the military, i basically didn’t say anything like that there. we always think about the world, that this is the last day, that all this will end soon, we go to work under shelling, we come home under shelling, we worry about the children when we are at work, because it’s remote, the children
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don’t study... don’t go to school, they’re all homeschooled , of course, we worry and wait for peace, well, let’s hope there’s war it will end, everything will change, we will wait, i say, guys, you understand, you live in such a country, i say, you, well, again, again have a president, what i’m saying is that they didn’t save us, they didn’t manage to do it in their time, yes , you say, you don’t appreciate this, you live, go out into the world. story doesn’t know from the subjunctive mood, but you can influence the future, the future of our children, so that such stories do not exist, and there are no children of war. i’m on you
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alexander lukashenko arrived on a working visit to russia; air force one landed in irkutsk. belarus and the irkutsk region have a long-standing and strong relationship, this russian region is for us. important partner, both in trade and in investment cultural spheres. in addition, belarusian mining equipment and quarry equipment, trucks, passenger transport may be of interest to the irkutsk region ; forestry and construction are also among mutual interests. as you know, belarus and russia pay special attention to the development of their own aircraft industry. the russian aircraft industry is faced with the task of implementing large-scale projects to increase
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aircraft production volumes. civil aviation, belarusian enterprises have long been involved in the implementation of this task; they help with the supply of aviation components, units and assemblies. the plane of the belarusian leader has arrived. industry, agro-industrial complex, trade, humanitarian sphere, the parties confirmed their readiness to develop cooperation in a variety of areas, in the treasury of bilateral agreements there is about 20 million dollars, agreements were reached on expanding interaction in the trade and economic sphere, supplies to the mongolian food and domestic industrial products.
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in honor of the distinguished guest from belarus, the heads of state created the atmosphere of the mongolian national festival naadam, a national holiday in honor of the creation. mongol empire, it is celebrated in july. the presidents exchanged gifts. alexander lukashenko presented his colleague with two tractors; the belarusian leader will have two mongolian horses on his farm. the two-day eac intergovernmental council has ended. the final point was an expanded meeting, which was hosted by nesvizh castle. according to the results five documents were signed that relate to various areas, from competition in transnational markets to the integration of the eac with the chinese initiative.
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together with the authorized bodies of states, work more closely to resolve this issue and, in general, speed up the implementation of all agreed upon common processes. and as it became known, the next meeting of the eac intergovernmental council will be held in yerevan in the fall. an agro-industrial exhibition opened in velikiy kamen. belgro traditionally collects not only belarusian. farmers and food and beverage workers processing industry, but foreign colleagues and partners. 490 companies from 11 countries are participating. enterprises of the belarusian ministry of industry present more than 170 samples of new and updated equipment. the total
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exhibition area will be about 7. m2. traditionally, the largest holdings are widely represented: gomselmash, mtz holding, belavtomas, minsk motor plant, bobruisk agromash, litselmash, amkador over 300. innovative developments and technologies in the field of livestock farming, crop production and processing are demonstrated by scientists and specialists from the academy of sciences. 80 relics of the great patriotic war, the mogilev regional museum of local lore named after romanov presented an exhibition dedicated to the liberation of belarus. the exhibition includes several dozen exhibits donated by regional museums. they held a competition for the most important rarities, telling about the fate of soldiers, personal belongings of red army soldiers, partisans, and award documents. the helmet was found in 2016 in the bykhovsky district during search work, later this icon was found in the liner of this helmet, a symbol of faith that you will remain in
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alive, this exhibition makes us think once again about what is needed to ensure that such tragedies never happen again. the exhibition will be seen not only by residents of the region; the touring relay will be hosted by the st. petersburg ballet theater named after leonid yakobson. for 598 bars, the composer abbach choreographed a contemporary of the tyrants, in his interpretation of the third part, where aesthetes will hear 18 minutes of radion shchedrin’s mischievous jokes, dance...
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