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everything they are approaching. call sign during the last 70 years, the inhabitants of this village suffered twice from muscovites. just look at the church here, probably the only building that more or less survived here. basilian monastery, greek catholic parish. you will ask where it is from here in donbas, and if i say that it is the village of zvanivka, and it has been called the village of the donbas banders for more than 70 years, then you will probably have even more questions. in 1951 , residents of zvanivka were deported from lviv oblast to donbas. the then kremlin top evicted people from their native homes. as a result of the exchange of territories with poland, the village of liskuvate in boykiv region was given to the poles, its inhabitants were settled here in zvanivka. the settlers built a church here, the only greek-catholic parish in donbas. usually in god's
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temple it is customary to take off the headdress, however, i think that this time god will forgive us, because who knows what kind of iron will fly here. the church and monastery are abandoned, the wind blows through broken windows, and the sounds of cannonade are only multiplied by the walls of church choirs. saint basil, the patron saint of this temple, as we can see, she does not a little lucky. a fragment got to vasyl. for now, find at least one living soul in this village - the problem is, there are only a few people left here, they are hiding in the basements. occasionally, volunteers come here with a humanitarian, but such trips do not always end successfully. when they arrived here, the moskal drone arrived, his. the volunteers were lucky, they were taken out, then evacuated. local residents still notice our presence on the street.
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the grandmother was not from the immigrants, she was born here in donbas, in the neighboring region villages and tell me, have you always spoken ukrainian like this, chatted the way you do? yes, i'm like that all the time for 76 hours, that's right, we 're messing around, you know, we got used to it, we worked together with zvaniv's sick people, together. i worked as a milkmaid for 36 hours and earned
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3,200. to say that the life of these people is not sweet is to say almost nothing. a scary picture, of course, when you see such battered and broken houses, and it is absolutely unknown for what purpose the russians hit this house with a drone, for example. zo, fifty people live in the middle of the ruins, they say, they don't want to leave their... native home for the second time, merry christmas to you, drones are flying, already a few kilometers from zvanivka, our soldiers are holding back the onslaught of the enemy horde. tea! shot! ironically , soldiers in donbas defend the bell tower from the russians. of the 10th
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mountain assault brigade from galicia. the doorbell has been ringing for a year and a half, it's just ungodly, and once we came, a humanitarian came there, and there were really many civilians, both children and pensioners, many civilians remained there. the army says to protect both soldiers and civilians, at least electronic warfare systems can protect against drone attacks, and each of us can help buy them. to the page of our brigade. in any social network, there is constantly updated information about current fees. from donetsk region: ihor lavanok, vasyl dendin, volodymyr humenyuk, details, intermarathon tv channel, edinny news. mortars of the spartan brigade are courageously defending their positions on the southern directions of the front. behind the shoulders of the fighters of this calculation, the liberation of kharkiv region and the defense of bakhmut. guardsmen shared the nuances of their work, their own motivation, and in the end you... how to set yourself up
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for high-quality performance of the task, they say, every shot has its own little story, among them there are those that are remembered for a lifetime. they are like a small fighting family, that's what they say about themselves, mortars, spartans. the calculation, the calculation, is made up of former conscripts who completed their military service, you can say that we are already like that, well, a small friendly family, if it had been 2 years since we started, well, conscripts and the whole war. behind the shoulders of these guys, the liberation of kharkiv region and the defense of bakhmut, and not all operations can be told. give one fire, how kharkiv oblast was defended in the first year of the war, was etched in memory forever. the mortar calculation of this brigade destroyed a considerable force of the enemy in berastovo,
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on the border with luhansk region, and thus saved comrades from other units. those guys who were standing there and just, well, you're better, you're just, you're so many then. what is interesting, none of them wants to change their military profession, what they like, it is just cool, you, equipping that mine, now imagine how it will hit the target and a man will tear there like 20, let's have that too. this is not cruelty - say the fighters, it is motivation, to destroy the enemy, to execute him from his native land. no one expected this war, but everyone had to accept it. the russians continue
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to raze avdiivka to the ground. the day before , the enemy dropped 12 aerial bombs on the city. one man died, his wife was seriously injured. despite the constant arrow , there are still more than a thousand civilians in the city. the police urge them to evacuate. the day before, the white angels managed to get six more people out of avdiivka. two of they are seriously injured. about another rescue mission. see further. gutted residential blocks of not a single surviving house in... huge rips in the middle of yards. this is what avdiyivka looks like now, one of the hottest spots in ukraine. flight of kiroy on air bombs. but despite the constant shelling, people still remain here, and the police continue to help them, risking their lives. we are going to inspect
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the site of yesterday's guided aerial bomb landing. according to preliminary information , the city died here. the resident, the family was in the apartment on the second floor when they entered the house a russian air bomb arrived, the woman miraculously survived, her mother was seriously injured, and the husband died, the police took his body out from under the rubble, and crushed it , another man was injured due to the russian airstrike, the white angels came to the rescue, his leg was broken, i broke my leg along with the bone, now we went to the hospital, because we may not be able to stabilize it.
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after long months under heavy enemy fire, a family of pensioners finally dares to leave avdiivka, accompanied by white guards. after their house came under fire from the russians, the entire roof, the ceiling on the bed collapsed. well, don't worry. where are you going to visit your relatives? the police took the family to a safe place, sometimes, even during the evacuation, people suddenly change their decision and refuse to leave. i came here, they say, we will not go.
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like that and like that, like that and like that, and everything will be okay for him, yes, this time the white angels managed to evacuate six more people. got the people to safety, now hand over to the state emergency service for further evacuation to kramatorsk. may god protect you, take care of yourself, may everyone be healthy and may god give peace to everyone. they will know that near the angel they continue their rescue flights and call on the locals to leave in order to save their lives. zavdiyivka and other dangerous cities and towns of donetsk region. olena loginova, anna kamineva,
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intermarathon tv channel, single news. one of the priorities of the state and our society in general is the rehabilitation of our defenders. it exists in different ways, both psychological and physical. very prosthetics are often talked about a lot now. however, this is far from the only area that needs attention. in particular, the number of military personnel is increasing in lviv medical facilities. who partially or completely lost their sight on the battlefield, and there is a great lack of specialists, because there is no experience of recovering such patients in ukraine, so doctors independently draw up rehabilitation programs, details in the plot of khrystyna hashenko: a microphone, and so every day oleksandr yurchenko trains to recognize by touch . household items, it's more household skills to the patient understood what he could use
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, for example, he had to eat, but he should not confuse a spoon with a fork there or with a knife, so this exercise is very useful, and oleksandr also performs various logic exercises and learns to walk through the corridors of the rehabilitation center. oleksandr yurchenko almost completely lost his sight. months ago, returning on the road from the position, then the enemy covered him and his comrades with dense mortar fire. i saw that something flew into my eyes, there was a ringing in my ears, and immediately i stopped seeing, these fragments had already hit my left and the right hand. the doctors immediately informed oleksandr that due to severe damage, his eyesight could not be restored. now the defender has prostheses and protective glasses. he charged. he is training to return to his usual life, he says that the hardest thing is to learn to walk outside, well, if
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there is nothing to tie to, for example, a curb, there is some kind of tree, then you can get lost and fall somewhere, it is hard and i can hear a lot of sounds now, wounded defenders, there are more and more people who have partially or completely lost their sight, there are no rehabilitation specialists in this medical facility. all because of experience with there is almost no rehabilitation of adult patients who have lost their sight in ukraine. for the most part, until the beginning of the great war, the blind were cared for by blind societies. this problem is quite widespread, and many institutions are looking for it, there is no experience, that is, today we are talking about the fact that there is no experience and there are no certified higher education programs in institutions of higher education that train occupational therapists, physical therapists. therefore , doctors have to draw up a rehabilitation program for
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each patient individually from basic skills. specialists who we were given skills, we also had no experience working with military personnel who had lost their sight, they were mostly children, and we are modifying this system, and we are probably developing our own methodology now, and it is very individual for each patient, someone learns to walk soon, someone acquires then gradually. who still does not understand what situation he is in. psychologists help rehabilitators restore patients, because it is not easy for adults to accept vision loss. it is very important for the therapist to accompany the military during this difficult period. the first thing is to accept yours new condition the second is to try to direct all your efforts to adapt and find new ways of life and new ways of some life activity. therefore, the duration of rehabilitation for... each patient is different and free of charge. approximately 21 days - the state
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covers 3,300 and 14 days - approximately 1,900 hryvnias. but if it is certain that these rehabilitation cycles are not enough for the patient, then we are looking for sponsors who can cover it, or the hospital takes over these costs. lviv doctors are confident that they will be able to work professionally rehabilitation program for blind military personnel and will be able to share it later with colleagues not only from ukrainian centers, but also from foreign clinics. from lviv khrystyna hashenko, yuriy golubinka podrobitsy, tv channel intermarathon, edina news. and we will talk about the continuation of the topic. about the psychological recovery of ukrainian soldiers. in the center of mental health and rehabilitation of lisova polyana mos of ukraine, military personnel are treated after injuries and contusions. an individual approach is developed for each patient, applying the best medical practices of the world. what exactly and how are they affect the psychological state, in the material
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of my colleagues from military television. "when a person left the front line, left the front, they gave him a psychologist for six months, and after a month, a month at the most, this is very important, when six months later, you can think of something like that here, we will touch on the topic of invisible wounds, and this is a little broader than only psychological various problems that everyone knows about, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, our point of influence is also post-commercial syndrome, the so-called contusion, mild craniocerebral trauma, concussion, you and i are going to the rehabilitation wing, it is like
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the heart of our institution, you know, very big... beautiful space, yes, i adore it, and in general there is a lot of space and light in this institution, that a bunch, a bunch of offices, these are all our mental health specialists, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, people serve in the army, well , of different age categories, for example, there are people there 50 + 40 plus, they are such brutal uncles, big, how to say it , well, so that he is here. and you can't just say, you have to drag it into that the atmosphere that we are working on, when a person is dragged into this therapeutic environment, then there is no longer an uncle, a girl, a boyfriend, there is trust and everything, you decide everything with this , when you even come here, it is somehow
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psychological, morally it is somehow it's easier, that is, as it were... there weren't even a lot of problems in my head, then home is home, i have a lot of concussions, and i also have problems with sleep, that is, headaches, headaches, ringing in the ears, that's it such a standard question, who received contusions, is typical for any person who has experienced certain traumatic events, they already know a lot about what a psychologist is and... that this is a person who does not poke around in your head, but simply helps you deal with your condition, of course, the duration of the war shows well, these are intrusive memories, thoughts, this is a feeling of survivor's guilt, very often when people survive, they saw their dead
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brothers, this was me after being wounded, i had four shrapnel in my neck, i was... in hospital, at that time my brothers were all upset, and i had such a sense of guilt that i'm lying in bed, and they are there, and when i approached the psychologist, the psychologist just said in one sentence, god has plans for you, that's all , i'll calm down, even in the family it's not as easy for me as with them, a wife is a wife, she is worried, it would certainly be better for her that i didn't go, whatever i was going, but... lord, why did you go, because here is serogami, who is sitting here at home and look, everything is fine, and when it will all end, well, what is it that you have in the war there, that is, this question is not for a soldier, not for a person who is simply not can know such global issues, you know , conceptual ones, let's say, don't compare
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there, and that you don't have much there , only a hand, but seryog has two hands there and... ah, he has, you see, how much so that you, well it's comparing experiences , it devalues, you know, that experience, each experience is very unique, a supportive family is such a huge resource, and there are so many family support groups now, i always say that girls, don't sit, learn, go, loads of online resources, face to face groups, support, simple, how to accept a person who will be a little unbalanced, he will simply be different, not worse, not better, just different. now will be a moment for serhiy lipko. try to stay at the same height. as an equal psychologist, he launched work with drones and work with assault mountaineering here, that is, these are elements of rehabilitation through a kind of adventure therapy and facilitation, training,
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you know this approach, i will now drink 50 g with my best man and i will feel better, oh my god , alcohol is of course such a very deceptive and dangerous, dangerous thing, it can give temporary for... half an hour to an hour, some kind of relief , but it’s a road to nowhere, clay is no, no , it’s left like that, we’re not going anywhere , here we are, here’s the popas at the level of the knees, and we reached with one hand, i like it, it’s very it's cozy, very cozy, it's cool on the street , quiet, after all, it's very, very important here, such a thing that probably no one can erase right away, it's for patients
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who have certain cognitive disorders, well, cranial smear trauma can of a more complex degree, and then our or some managers, or psychologists don't actually do psychotherapy , it's hard to do it there, but they do it with other means that... can do it, it 's manual work, and emotionally it's pleasant, actually, it's in children's rehabilitation centers for children with autism, with disorders there spectrum, the spectrum of autism, with cerebral palsy, it makes sense to use it for adults as well, but in certain, certain conditions, not for everyone, of course. probably, if there were more of them in different places, not only in the capital, well, if
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they were here in the borough, well, for example, in kharkiv, i i was in izyum, everything is a bit different there, if there were more such centers, it would be much, i think, much better, with these doctors, in short, we will get into service faster, and the same... ukraine will be. cancellation of payments for part of the idps, pseudo-elections in the temporarily occupied territories, and also about children. orphans, how to get them out of russian-controlled orphanages? my colleague lilia nalyagaka spoke with the deputy prime minister of ukraine iryna about the important issues facing ukraine already this year, and about the results of last year. vereshchuk interview, further. more than two. people will stop receiving money. the number of idps from crimea has increased. in the last 5 months , more than 15 thousand people. passporting. they
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force people to change their birth certificate. thus, in effect, stealing our children. do you think that the international community can repeat the history that is belarus, can it not recognize putin, or will they dare, in your opinion. mrs. irina, i congratulate you. congratulations. actually, today. let's summarize the results of the year, another difficult year for ukraine, i would like here to give your quote: you told my colleagues that the first year of the war was a year of unity, and i wonder why the situation has changed so much now. what changes have you experienced personally and how has it affected your work? take us back, with you, to the first 100 days of a large-scale invasion. do you remember this energy, how quickly issues were resolved? i say in my experience, it took hours to solve issues, today it can be months, i already said that in the first 100 days, it took three
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hours to adopt a resolution, today it does not take three months enough, but what has changed, we won? that's why i always ask this question to myself, my team, and the people around us, we have to work and fight a lot and for a long time. you directly deal with the temporarily occupied territories, how was the year for the residents of the temporarily occupied territories and how much did the number of people leaving increase, in particular you reported that the number of idps from crimea increased, can we talk about some numbers and what is the dynamics of such an increase in the indicator ? the results of the work of our boys and girls on front, the dynamics always depends, so when you see sunken ships, submarines. and this is a huge, yes, a blow to their fleet, to their, to their imperialism, about everything that they have been talking about for many years, i don’t have a number specifically for crimea, but we can see...
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we have the kolotylivka-pokrovka corridor, and we see the dynamics precisely along the corridor, when people leave the temporarily occupied territories and enter the territory of ukraine through the belohorod region. and this, for example, in the last 5 months, more than 15 thousand people, although it is difficult, they go with their children, their pets, everything they can get their hands on, because there is a pedestrian crossing, you can only walk there, they are running away from the so-called liberator. but tell me what are the evacuation routes from the temporarily occupied territories and where does a person evacuating go first? yes, if we take the kolotylivka-pokrovka corridor, our border guards immediately meet them, they have free transport, they are taken to the hub in krasnopil, our partners are already there, sumy ova organized the first, yes, the first aid,
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we pay the funds. in cash, because we do not know whether a person has money, whether he has hryvnias , whether he even has documents, it often happens that he does not, we do an initial screening, that is, a survey, and all people are taken to sumy, there is a hub in sumy , where they spend the night, and if they do not have the opportunity to use their own transport, we offer daily free transport to kharkov, to the dnipro, to poltava and of course to kyiv, and this is how we help people primarily, so when... we are talking about other countries, we have a headquarters, because people can leave through georgia, through the baltic countries, yes, through third countries and enter ukraine, they also use this route, we have a headquarters that meets every thursday and resolves issues connected with the return through third countries, you participate in the congress of regional and territorial authorities, and actually there they discuss the ways of placement like this.
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idps, which regions are you not satisfied with the work of this year? such a provocative question, because we are working, and i would like the regions to be able to do more and were capable of more. well, if we talk about those who are not coping, then i spoke about it at the congress you mentioned. kyiv, surprisingly, has the largest budget , the largest budget in the country, and not a single... not a single place of temporary residence, it surprises me, and i always say this at meetings, well, how can we not create conditions for people under which they could at least have some time to adapt, while there are often no documents, and it is true, people go, hide their passports, often burn them, because they simply will not be let in, the occupiers will not be let through the lines demarcation, and it is important to talk about it here, and until they produce documents, until they
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come to their senses, yes, and often from under... their residents, none, 37 in kharkiv, 57 in the arrow flee, active hostilities, if not to have a shelter, so that the city does not have a place to accommodate its citizens, now its citizens, lviv, every mayor, every head of the ova has, as they say, an obligation to create shelters, well, it's up to the people, shelters we call places of temporary residence, because that's what the decree says, and kyiv has none, for my permanent the question, so why is this attitude towards... internally displaced persons, representatives of the kyiv authorities say that there are no internally displaced persons in kyiv, all kyivans, nevertheless , we have a deficit of social expenditures, everyone understands perfectly well, and this resulted in new restrictions specifically for idps , next year they will reduce the number of idps who will be paid cash assistance, what can you say about this topic, what awaits internally displaced persons next year, indeed from february the 24th. year, most of
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the recipients of assistance can stop receive such assistance. this position is not supported by the president and is not supported by the prime minister, because it is about more than 2 million people. if this regulation goes into effect as it is currently written, more than 2 million people will stop receiving it. money, of course, this cannot be allowed, and now a resolution is being worked out , and we are waiting for the ministry of social policy to submit it for consideration by the government, and there are options in the government, where to get money, when people come here directly, on which it depends, so the solution of issues funding, they see everything, they then come completely different there and convince, convince those on whom the decision depends, like the us governments.

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