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a case for american hospitals costs from $2,000 to $3 million. we had such a guy who, unfortunately, died in el gasperal, they fought for him for more than a year, and this is aydarevets, from lutsk, roman was like that, and they allocated 3 million dollars for roman, unfortunately, he died there in the hospital , we transported a coffin home, there are different cases, different situations , unfortunately, again, we cannot report much, so last year we brought a lot of medical equipment to ukraine, we also brought sonoscanners, these are portable ultrasounds, we were distributed to hospitals, and in lviv we also delivered to one of the city hospitals of lviv a very good portable x-ray machine, the same one we gave to the kyiv military hospital, which traveled through the front zone, i am very pleased that the equipment we invested in these many many thousands of dollars and. but it works
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in ukraine, it doesn’t just stand somewhere, it works, it travels, it helps, it ’s very nice, oksana, you mentioned that at first there was only a rehabilitation center in irpen, and we know the occupation that it survived irpin, vorzel, bucha, gostomil, everything that the russians did there, how did this irpin rehabilitation center survive all that, somehow it was not affected by anything. they closed it up there so that moskal couldn't see him, because moskal, as yira said, destroyed everything, all the hospitals, schools, everything, they just shot, destroyed, why didn't they go to the next step, ucrayn i don't know, i know , we had no publicity, no one knew about us except, it's like, you know, a small, like, a small group of people who know, it's usually wounded people with neurotrauma, and it's between military distributed, but we did not
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advertise anywhere, we never knew, did not talk about ourselves, did not declare, such objects as the research center of cardiac surgery, everything was completely destroyed, the irpin military hospital, it was practically blown up, my brother demined erpin buch, my brother is a veteran of the 72nd brigade, and such horrors that he saw during demining of houses and so on, of course, that's it. so, we are very lucky, you know, there is already such a thing going on, you are right, the 10th year of war since the 14th year, and soon there will be 2 years of large-scale, from the time of the large-scale invasion, as we call it, and, and, some people, all this time, lived as if there was no war, and some from the 14th year live as if.
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the war is not just there, but everything you do must be done in one way or another to win this war, and who, i don't know of these two categories, is more tired, we are not tired, i am not tired, where do you get your energy, in what the secret, not to burn out, to find, as you say, that you can't hold back the tears every time, but every time they come from somewhere, and every sometimes they somehow fill up. this strength again , i see the result, when you see the result , you have a happy person who starts to walk, i often tell about mykola levkun, who lost two legs, and we traveled with him, i don't know how long it was, somewhere four concerts , he's on his wheelchair, he was doing this , we all just laughed, he kept us entertained, he had no problem, he doesn't have two legs, he has no problems at all.
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and when he put on prostheses, he got on a hoverboard, he went to the sport of bobsleigh, become a man, there, i don’t know from what direction, here, and when such a person lives a full life, and he wants to run, he already has those runs, or what he doesn’t have, there was a full-scale war, he couldn’t find any, already could not get a runner, because it was not in time, he already wanted a runner, that is, if we saw people... who was a meter 70, standing on his two cut off, he was shorter than me, and he is now on his two, which would they were not, but they are, learned, he walks, it means that there is a happy person, as much as possible, in the situation in which he is located, and when you see it, or as our psychologist, who is now, i forgot the name of our child psychologist, who is in chicago, but he came to chicago, when we are talking about... this is
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oleksandr chumak, one leg to him it came off, there was a very big problem with the second one, a very strong infection, and here they wanted to take away the leg already, that is, he would not have the second one in america. he got that other leg saved, he'll be on his one now, standing normally, at least , that is, when things like this happen, and you see them happy, you understand, that's all ok, i'm fine, i'm just fine , i have two of my own, here and here, so we have to work, the people who are watching, they will ask us the most later, because they were watching on the sofa, and they want better comfort , did not plow, well, i really hope that when the territorial victory comes, then we have to go to the mental victory, and all those who wasted their time on tv, on tv, on entertainment, they should just feel ashamed, and i really ask, friends ,
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i very often notice how the military pass by, and me we, i will say we, so that we don't bother anyone personally , we don't pay attention to them, we... don't miss them, we don't have time to treat them to coffee, we don't have time for them, there are so many of them around that even recently there was a situation that someone there had the military were uncomfortable in the hall, the fact that people do not feel comfortable, ugh, we do not have cultivated respect for a serviceman, we do not have this, we were not taught, in america, if a serviceman leaves, he is given... honor is thanked to him, because we had, the boys and i came to the sea, they are there everyone jumped on what they could, and whether they arrived or how, and while we went into the shade, some such a cool old man immediately treated the boys, that is, he understood who it was, and he wanted to do them a favor, we need to study with you ,
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now to inform, still sometimes to deny ourselves something, but in reality nothing is over yet, the victory has not yet come, we cannot relax. to have this respect, the respect of our military, we literally have three minutes left, the question is difficult for me, well, if you can answer briefly, today i read, do you remember, there was such a ukrainian group, mushrooms, it was terribly popular, their super song, which was called, i don't know what it was called, the ice is melting, i'm just saying why my colleagues, when i was still working in public, i was very fond of this song, i said, listen, these are just some shitty muscovites, on loan, as i say, as it is, no, you, you don’t understand, there’s something to it, it’s interesting, it’s class, it’s our band , these are ukrainians, the main character of this clip, which has 268 million views on youtube, is talks about who we have, it's a few ukrainians multiplied, yes, he died yesterday in
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svo, he went to fight for russia, and died in this svo, some one there, i don't remember, fodar. it doesn't matter, i'm talking about the fact that the kharkiv group, which did not go to fight for russia, seems to be even collecting money from its own country for the armed forces of ukraine, as far as i understand, this is rubbish, i've also heard something about them, i've never heard of them listened, because they did not get out of russian tours, they performed in moskvishla a couple of weeks before the war, now they are there, you you probably meet them, some sex guns there in front of a russian audience somewhere recently...' fell somewhere in antalya or somewhere, you said, names i'm hearing for the first time, yes, but, but they are also in america, they are also touring there , you somehow intersect with them there, we live in different worlds , we intersect with wonderful volunteers
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who help us feed the people who come to us for concerts, raise as much money as possible, who give us beautiful lots, who help us feed the military, who fresh food is brought to them every day. with such we communicate as people, this is our world , which we created for ourselves, we are similar to ourselves, but this whole anthem does not stick to us, because we do not need it, you see, irena, very briefly, if you have something to react to, very briefly, please, well, we, i mean, we, even my facebook page, we filtered out people who are our people, and they, if i need to raise $50,000 for prosthetics, right now i'm collecting two by two. soldier, three days, 50,000, thank you, support next step ukraine, support revived soldiers, please thank you, oksana mukha, iryna vashchuk, dc were our guests today, thank you for being from espresso, stay with us, lesya volyuk, andriy saichuk, we are working for you,
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on the right side of the kuban river, this is all a former zaporozhian, that's why i'm not recorded as ukrainian, but russian, i had a friend there who was yellow-bellied, they hid him, he was yellow- bellied, to hide the fact that we have ukrainian, zaporozhian surnames, because we have souls... lord, because they made the entire krasnodar region
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russian, and now we say, why did our great-grandchildren become like that, and because they were made like that, you like that, like that, and what, well, now some pogs, i, i say that for 75 years, you can say, they destroyed us, and our, as it were... customs, our habits, everything, our language, were destroyed, and now 170 years later it is necessary to restore them, this is footage from a documentary film from 1992, it is about the descendants of ukrainian cossacks who were forcibly resettled by russia to kubait. on february 24, about 15
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people, in my opinion, this was a lot, in the context of february 24, wrote to andrii, and you you teach ukrainian, i want to study with you , on february 24 i was in shock, they wrote about and i was just looking at the requests, well, you really thought about it so much today, in the 90s and early 2000s, kyiv was as russian-speaking as possible in my environment and unfortunately it was embarrassing to speak ukrainian even there , we lived in kharkiv then, when we heard the song, it, i did not understand what exactly was meant by russified cities, now i understand, so is the ukrainian song, it is still , this is the simplest form of distribution of ukrainian language, on the streets of my native city of stakhanov , in the 90s, in zero, it was rare to hear the ukrainian language, and if you know the ukrainian language, you express yourself in it somewhere, there
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was a certain such position, then how and why ukrainians of russian origin return to ukrainian? what motivates foreigners to learn our language and what is the phenomenon of popularity and relevance of ukrainian today? the declaration of ukraine's independence, an event for which our ancestors fought for centuries, became a reality. of course, that moment is one of many, but not all, and not all at once. will take place in the country revolution, part of its territory is occupied, a full-scale phase of the war will begin, and only then will the process of ukrainization unfold in full force. is this normal? absolutely, because as
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linguists explain, national and linguistic ideas are asymmetrical. language, it is worth finding the starting point where it all began. but soon. autumn will come, we will all have fun, in the russified cities, only she, only she, will sit sad, drink something, 1989, a year when there is no independent
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ukraine yet, but it has already happened... adopted a law on the language that establishes ukrainian as the state language and promotes its spread. in the same year , the first festival of ukrainian music chervona ruta was held in chernivtsi by the efforts of the people's movement. it was a festival of modern ukrainian music, which showed readiness to fight for independence, then, despite the control of the soviet security forces, unexpectedly for everyone
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, the national anthem of ukraine sounded for the first time from the big stage. i 'm sorry that i can't... untie the coil now, because the string is shaking, but we can sing anyway, ukraine is not dead yet, and the glory and nakedness that ukraine will gain. tolia will smile. red rue was the main one a musical event of the 90s, which was held once every two years, and which traveled through large cities in the east and south of ukraine. back then, in
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the pre-show business period, young ukrainian musicians had practically no opportunity to declare themselves. and the festival gave such a chance. the main condition is the presence of three songs in the ukrainian language. here we are an example of how russian-speaking boys were pushed by the red rue to the main decision in their lives, to sing in ukrainian, they give you a huge stage, uh, just an incredible stage, they give you modern conditions, and you have a chance to show yourself. i was 13 years old, i fell down, looking at the table , the sun was shining, was there something wrong with me, i didn't feel like my dad was doing well, i need to earn money, no, he says, we don't need to move, we sat down and closed the door. fozi and
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bassoon grew up in the 80s in the urbanized kharkov and in the early 90s created songs in russian. most of the time in kharkiv was russian, russian-speaking, ukrainian was treated with disdain, it was such a... of the wrong origin, like, as it seemed then, some idiot from the village, that's what it really was, you shouldn't pretend that we were nationalists from birth, it's such a process, but some sensor said that it was cool. the history of artists recognizable to us, brave, stib and ukrainian-speaking, began in 1997, precisely
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with participation in the red route, you ha only, the style in which the band works, the guys call it rip roll, what is it, it is difficult to imagine and convey it in words, well it's something like hand-me-down hip-hop or something rock. so get ready to upbeat music and dance your dance in congo square. on the maidan , on freedom square in kharkiv, crowds of people gathered even more, and for several days in a row, they really did it on a large scale and did it correctly, you know, they somehow showed kharkiv, which could not believe that ukrainian-speaking, ukrainian, exclusively a ukrainian festival can be, be so bright, powerful, from such a stage. that none of you there, you know, the northern monster could not allow such a thing, understand, we just have in kharkiv, you know, an exclusively ukrainian-language fest, they are handsome,
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thanks to this career breakthrough, musicians began to rethink their identity, but not everyone understood them, they began to say that we sold out, that we sold out, we all got the idea, you know, we found it, no matter how much no one believed us, thought that if we came here and started something there... we must be somewhere, you know, someone will bring something to us there, well, it's impossible to believe that we just came from kharkov and suddenly just like that, like garlic, caught an idea , they started drowning for her, you think, how is it, but where is the catch, here it is he's a real hip-hop guy, sorry, he's real for me in the context, it's a protest, you know, and everything got carried away and it came together like that, after the russian economic crisis of 1900-98, during the birth of show business in russia, the musicians there began to actively travel to ukraine and dump, i.e. take smaller
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fees than ukrainian performers, and ukrainian-speakers found themselves in a situation where, in order to become successful in ukraine, they had to gain recognition in russia. then they didn't want to interview you and put it on the radio, if you were not successful. something you didn't successfully do in moscow, i'll explain, if your song came from moscow from mikhail kozyreev's mailing list, it was automatically played, there were many radio stations two houses away from us, and it was automatically played, it came from moscow to call you and ask, oh , what is it, you know, milorama could invite you if you performed in moscow at a festival, yes, if you play here in ukraine, then no one thought that anyone was interested in you if you were in moscow played, we already had it, you already know, it turns out that even in that one when you were aware of this, you understood that you had to go to the festival in moscow, everyone is there
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, you know, then people will start talking about you here, at the same time, a fashion for ukrainian appeared in russia , as for provincial exoticism, so to speak, now in you and i will be the most fun out of all the groups in the world, have fun, of course this is not true, in any case you will feel the unique atmosphere of the ukrainian language. that's because you and i are visiting the only non-leningrad and non- moscow team in the entire history of the anthropology program. yes, please, hello, i want to give you a big hello , you are a very wonderful person, thank you, i am glad to see you all the time, i watch this program all the time and i also want to thank this khokhlyat team for being here, thank you right away for the epithet, here i also want to wish them big, so to speak, success,
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big, so to speak, yes? good luck, you can see it in their difficult, difficult life, guys, good luck to you, oleg, when spring comes, thank you, katya, that, at the end of the program, and the violin now spoke in gibberish, in barban, well, just once, maybe even, not for the first time, even a wave of this fashion, you already know, so on the second wave they went in, went for a ride, you know, there was a wave somewhere. something was happening there , and then you know, well, immediately there was darkness on the offers, but the first offer is fine with them, we have analogues here, there are no analogues for you, you are just some special guys, give us a new album, a contract, well, it’s clear that everything is in russian, we are not like that, but no, well, let's give a contract, already these, well, how about that you know, some sensors said that despite the fact that we were communicating with each other in russian,
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no, no, no, there were some attempts, well, firstly, we didn't want to, and secondly, it didn't sound to us . the success of the ukrainian-language festival chervona ruta quite annoyed the russian forces, who already at that time began to artificially inflame the problem of the language issue in ukraine and accuse its authorities of oppressing russian speakers. tell me, please, what is your name? sasha, sasha, excellent. sashkov, please tell me, in principle, we have already collided with the fact that everything, absolutely almost everything is spoken in ukrainian, is it specially done or not, still kharkiv is a russian-speaking city? in fact, red red is a festival of ukrainian music for ukrainians, and therefore it is impossible to simply speak another language here, not only russian, but also english or german, well , ukrainian, well, i am ukrainian, for example, i will speak in russian, really did i
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do something wrong? language, at the same time in the 90s, when almost no music videos were shot in ukraine, appeared on television the first hit parade of clips called territory a. i congratulate you, today, wednesday , the national video parade of the territory of rudnytska is on the air. although there were no special requirements. but music videos for songs in ukrainian entered the hit parade without a queue, unlike those in foreign languages, and this motivated the musicians of ukraine. and now everything is different, different, but these are isolated cultural phenomena that existed against the background of the authorities' indifference to the ukrainian language.
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leonid kuchma, the newly elected president of ukraine in 1994, practically did not know the ukrainian language. together with the communists, he sought giving russia the status of the second state. the then verkhovna rada did not allow this, but the pro-russian forces only intensified and continued to cynically speculate on the language issue. marichka, i need to go out, no, say it in the official language. russian language - second state. bloc of natalia vytrenko: people's opposition. at that time, the ukrainian television and radio space was overflowing with russian-language content. the ukrainian language was popularized by caring cultural figures. for example, music festivals were held and
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dubbing. filmstrips, proud panno, with you chattering dog wants to chat no no no no she doesn't need to see me i just want to click her go go go hello mr. nobumon i hope my presence doesn't scare you listen i don't know what you are or who are you, but i don't... i'm not interested, so make sure the door doesn't hit you on your hairy ass when you go out, who does she think she is, ruzanna pysanker, in the 90s, ictv entertainment channel, one of the first took on the translation and dubbing of foreign tv series...
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