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is a great lack of leaders of the caliber of margaret thatcher, all the more interesting to take another look at the extraordinary life and times of this formidable woman. come back if you want. the lady only goes forward. thatcher documentary, go ahead. january 7 at 10:10 and 22:00 at espresso. dmytro linartovych, an honored professional voice actor of theater and cinema, he was born into a family of artists, and dmytro - an actor in the theater of war. for the past two years, he served at the front in the airborne assault troops, and saw the real hell of war with his own eyes. dmytro, tell me, please, in which... sections of the front did you have to fight
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during these almost two years? in the kherson direction, in bakhmut itself and in soledar itself, the kherson direction is also alarming, dangerous, active, there are a lot of movements on the battlefield, there were more and more such ambushes, holding objects, trench history. oh, well, in bakhmut there, we made assaults already clearing, from entrenchment, here we were somehow lucky , we went out with our reconnaissance platoon, ah, well, almost without such , without losses, oh, and here in the saledar, where we were already taken into a ring, and here we are together, we, we, we paratroopers side by side with the border guards, there were already shots fired, there and where i received an explosively heavy mine... this is a wound and
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a contusion, this is the last point, this was the soldier himself, this is the most terrible moment, you had in the war, this? there is no fear in war, why, well, it's subjective about me, you know, there and there, there is like a circuit breaker, there, for example, there is either a blockade of feelings, there is black and white, and this is natural, a person happens, or, for example, you catch such a boy... hunting courage and forward forward maroon beret, then in this case it was such that forward, forward, you just live, you don't have time for this fear, why, because the military is there, you don't buy, for example, cartridges in the store, you connect, you fixed the rpska, you communicate, somewhere there is a piece of something from a knife, with ate, swallowed, somewhere fell into the mouth, somewhere a mouthful of some liquid with... did and that's it
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that's a ruchanka, and even, even when i felt the moments, for example, here i was in an armored car, in solidar, there was still a hole shot back, when we were driving there, they raked the whole thing. and i could feel how even the neurons were dying, how my skull was being squeezed, there was a contusion , like a landmine, i was slowing down these processes, i felt like now here and there, here and there, and here , well, that’s it, the end of me, you know, is coming, there is no fear, you are just worried, here and now, what is happening, you were injured there, so heavy with a landmine and you have a contusion, this fragment flew into my cerebellum, me. professor bobrov, i thank him, took it, cut the head, took it out, sewed it up, then from the shoulder blade, fragments of the kip, there is this part all the way behind me, the left too, the arm, the arm was like a whip, i even had a sponser taken out, and morphy
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they injected me, all tactical medicine, i already communicated here in civilian life, they say , oh, you can’t do that, what are you doing, well, i had to be injected, because i was already injected at ground zero, because the heart vessel was systinated, so that... she was, well, so that blood clots would not break, because the overexcitement was such, you know? remember that we are on the earth given by god, we will never be broken, we are winning, glory to ukraine, it is interesting to understand this fracture of your personality, a person who is directly related to cinematography, who studied to be an actor, and at some point you completely changed everything, you can remember the moment that happened , that triggered, that you said to yourself that yes, i
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will go to fight, i will seriously go to fight, that is what changed, well, imagine that since 1993 i worked in the theater of the armed forces of ukraine. and in this in the theater of the armed forces of ukraine since 1993 year, i traveled to military units, i flew to crimea on an amphibious transport plane, we transported the scenery in the sky, landed, we performed among the marines, among the coast guard, in mechanized brigades, in amphibious brigades, well, we gave speeches, then when it happened trouble in the 14th year, it's again, it's all logically the law. moderation and continuation of the fact that the horde never stops, it must be cut down, stopped and actively acted upon, then i started my speeches even more, for this i the guitar, an instrument helped, i started to write author's texts about people in the military profession, i communicated with them and i have the right,
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because i spent a lot of time in hospitals, since with you there is a person without legs sitting in a wheelchair, a military handsome man, and we union with him. and this also motivated me to decide to become a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine. i first joined the teroboron voluntarily. i didn't know what it would all turn out to be, i didn't know what would happen next, i just did the act itself for myself in the understanding that the land is mine, she is a threat. we need protection, and people like me, i know. thousands of ukrainians, citizens of ukraine, all of us volunteered to join the military, despite our profession, despite some of our internal beliefs, we went, and when kyiv was cleared, i was first in
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the territorial defense, then in one battalion, and then it happened to me it's not enough, i 'm probably one of those people who can't, you know, sit quietly... laying hands, and i, i wanted to bring this whole thing to a logical conclusion, and the only logical conclusion is our victory, the clearing of our sacred the god of this land, ukraine, and i went to the airborne assault troops, there was a preliminary selection, so i passed, well, let’s say, as they say the creative competition for actors, only in the military combat creative selection, and after that i was called up to the airborne assault troops through... zhytomyr military headquarters, i got into the 199th training center, where the armed forces of ukraine gave a full package, you understand, and the military accounting specialty of a scout, which is night shooting, working in twos, fours, camouflage, topography, and all that
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in the brotherhood of the military spirit, well, paratroopers are people, as you understand, in keeping, so every morning we take the oath of a paratrooper in the ranks. they corrected the injuries, and we had both moral preparation, moral-willed, and physical, of course, many of them came out of the distance due to protrusions of the spine, some with poor health. who couldn't stand it, because a paratrooper has to carry a rps, an unloading-suspension system, a body armor, various suspensions, a paratrooper's crossbar, weapons, well, everything and everything, and then in the end and comrades and whoever, who wounded, and after that, i got to the 46th airborne brigade in stormova, when i got it , i completely passed this course, that is, i completely changed my, well, let's say... yes, profession, although i am a profession, when there is a permit, i am everything
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i do the same thing, but i completely became a soldier in this time of war anxiety, in the hope that young people will not have to, after all, we are fighting for the sake of children, yes, for the sake of descendants , he will no longer have to suck it all up and touch this whole thing, so here, friends, fellow soldier, we are raising the bka in full swing. knows us it will be ukraine , but tell our viewers a little about your acting career, when it began, what did you have on this path, well , in general, i’m a rough kalach in that sense : there is a boarding school, a communal apartment, the street, sports, the army, the first border service there , well, you understand that i'm a wretched person, in a word, and besides, i was still alive. i grew up behind the scenes, because my parents are actors, natalya viktorivna zabolotna, she is an actress of the
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young spectator theater, kostyantyn linartovych, film director, screenwriter, film director, godfather ukrainian dubbing, well , i worked and lived in such an atmosphere, and we always had a spirit, so to speak, of display, free-thinking, the spirit of such inner freedom, maybe that is why the assault troops went, all of it, everything... the equipment was still then, in order to become an actor , i went to a young theater when i went to demobilization in 98, as a stage fitter, a stage driver, stuffing floor mats, pulling scenery with the fitters together, a whole year according to the labor book, but i watched how the actors worked on the stage , how directors work and was preparing in parallel, in general to the theater university, well, to the kyiv national university of theater arts at the faculty of theater actor and film drama. i joined the army, but it failed me, probably, i was a little more on the street, and i didn’t
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prepare as well, let’s say, maybe the rod was missing, after the army i already took this whole thing seriously, i didn’t want to enter the third year, and that's why i applied from the second time, you know, i applied, and even managed to manage the budget, that's how it started, but you don't become an actor either on the first or on the second courses, no... after you graduate from this university, you become a theater and film drama actor, you recruit, i started dubbing films in ukrainian, i got to know the stuntmen, went to shootings as a stuntman, fought with sabers in the image of a cossack, fell from the fortress, into the boxes, then i went out a lot on the platforms, stages, and even then i slowly became interested in poetry, because i was communicating, unfortunately, at that time in the cinema, i will first... i will say about the good things that i was lucky, i worked with directors who shot ukrainian films, and then
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there was trouble because they were constantly harassed, there were muscovite tv series and films, where a foreigner came here to this territory, as if on the periphery, spoke the muscovite language, shot muscovite plots, and there was fear among the directors of the curtains, as they are called producers, there was fear among ... directors , screenwriters have to write in ukrainian, because everyone brainstormed, it’s somehow easier , it’s a big problem, because now there’s a struggle for the language, i don’t condemn anyone, many were influenced, i refused, i knew i didn't want mine ukrainian brother, my sister -in-law is cinematographic or creative, to be used, our people are worthy to play the main roles, to live in their own god-given land, you in your own language, a ukrainian soldier at the front, have the right to communicate
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in russian? i communicated exclusively in the ukrainian language, even when the intonations were brutal, when it was motherly, this is natural, well, many people who found the post-soviet space, i myself studied in the sovdepivskyi boarding school, i was told that the leaders and that the people were imperialistically chimped, and they so to speak, well, how is this this this was such... propaganda, and that is why even we had a mother, constantly continues in the army, and it is already a habit, i hope that the younger generation will get rid of it already, in our but in the cossacks, the zaporizhia cossacks. there was swearing, i always even, when i, i’m serious , when i did storming sweeps in bahmut, like hello, i always said, teenage mother, because when you see the enemy or someone else, you don’t say, dear paratroopers , please, we storm, there goes all the vibrations aggressive, it's adrenaline stuff, animal instincts, and anyway i managed
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to speak there, i'm still a teenager, and that's why i'm a supporter of... the ukrainian language, but there are people who want to learn, here i have an acquaintance of mine, my cinematographer, with whom i'm working now, but spielberg's last name is, he, he communicates, for example, so far in russian, but he writes poetics in ukrainian, he writes incredible poems, you understand, and you can't radically say like that, yes, like that, but you understand, if , for example, threat, menace to my brother and people... who knows the muscovite language, she communicates, and she sharply shouted the phrase to save, well, this is life, we can’t pass now, so everyone, unfortunately, a soldier in a trench cannot take soldiers and engage in humanitarian work, he cannot absolutely, so to speak , communicate right away in the correct ukrainian language,
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of course not, but slowly introduce the language, you know that everything depends on the officer corps. from the higher up, yes, when they start to speak ukrainian, commands are implemented, the mortars are already working on the battlefield, they say the word: fire, load ours already, our codes with ukrainian firmware words, and of course, i generally had a case that in the ukrainian language, by the way, the cerebral palsy is very afraid, because when there storming, he says yes once such a mother forward, and when they hear... speech, they, they are just shocked, they just, they, they get lost and start retreating, this is a very big energy force, believe me, i know what i 'm talking about, that's what i'm saying, but let people do their own thing choice, we came from the gsha to welcome you, yezhabosh is with us, and we brought you such tricks, our
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hero, glorious ukraine, such people, the same as everyone else, and... dmitry, how important is the artistic front in this war ? well , the artistic front is everything, because obviously, i really like the saying that if the muses are talking, the guns are silent, but when the guns are talking, then it means that there are not enough muses, yes. which means that the muses are silent and have been silent, education, culture, it needs to be sewn, implemented, definitely because, well, it expands the range, i think the problem now in the fact that we do not fully hear the people who are in the trenches, what they say and articulate, a soldier, he may not always be certified in
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his profession, he is a good performer in the war, he performs simplified, male, menial work, thanks which... we are sitting here in the city and have the opportunity to talk with you calmly, but when he returns to civilian life, after the war, he will have to get something from somewhere, and here are educators, her majesty, so to speak, some such expensive thing, there is a book or a word of ours, only human, only you know, no no not this, not this pathetic tone, when, well, you understand, no, it’s not the academic form that’s good, but the one that enters the heart, so... what am i doing with the word song from the ssu, yes, i talk in simple terms about everyday life, social and everyday topics of soldiers, about the love of a soldier, about his interaction with senior officers, about officers , about what a ukrainian is when he commits an act, wears a military uniform when he serves, and of course, it should frame our armed forces, what they do,
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that's why the armed forces are active now, you see attract actors, pull them to themselves. poets, writers, cameramen, presenters , because we need to highlight, we need to show the armed forces of ukraine that we are not like mozkovite, dmytro, now ukrainian parents complain that they see that their children are watching new russian series and films, i don't want to advertise the names of these products, so i won't say it, but it is, and ... ukrainian children, even now, listen to russian music quite often, in your opinion, what does this mean that ukraine is in art? whom will lose at the front? ukraine will not lose on the artistic front, because we have so many talented different people in our recording studios,
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here it is a different matter, here it is a different matter, the fact is that other countries, you look like an overseas friend, he takes, i am more than 200 foreign films doubled, captain america, pirates of the caribbean, skipper, they just do a sprinkling of assets, what does? muscovites, they inject info, information to say that we have few topics of any kind, few musicians, there are few poets, few artists , no, don't you, we have ukraine according to unesco, it has already been established that it is an intellectual nation, that the ukrainian language is singing, that it is, well, there in terms of the number of vowels, well, it is simply very voluminous, polyphonic, imaginative, very the associative language is ukrainian, it is big, it just needs to be given wings, for this... what you say , they listen to something else, they would not listen to something else, if it was in exchange, that is, we need to produce, we need to speak, that's how you and i got together , this topic was raised,
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it is necessary to fill the network with ukrainian works, so to speak to talk about the fact that there are movies, everything, everything, everything, everything, this is now we have started, as they say, the wasted time will take care of us, because time has passed, but at the expense of the loss of a great grief, now only... and people it comes, they begin to suffer because of the loss of relatives, already close ones, so i think we will correct this situation, because we have now understood from the cost of blood that if you do not mentally have a basis, the language is the nation, it is the face of the country, everything, if you don't have your music, your cinema, your armed forces, your culture, your doctors, in sports your you won't have your own, you won't have your scientists. will not be just a country. dmytro is engaged in patriotic education of young people and support of soldiers undergoing treatment. this project is called slovospiv in
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the zsu. the idea came after being wounded in the hospital, when dmytro read this poem to the nurse. well, the war is over, doctors are stitching up the body, a nurse is giving a bandage. crackers are lying on the tray, i would like birdsong from the sunlight, a ray without shooting dreams and the cheerful bustle of friends, the hospital, the point is temporary, i am learning to live in a new way, there is a way conscious, a rod to grow in yourself, caring eyes, a nurse sits next to you, adores your... medical examinations, you are like early spring for me, she is from the red cross, and i was removed from it when i liberated the cities, because i am zealous by nature,
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the procedures will begin soon , white coats heal, for me it's torture, that's why they hear my growling, only understanding and love heal my soul and renew my blood, so i have to renew, a caring... look, a nurse is sitting next to me, i adore your medical examinations, you are like early spring for me , our children will have to to fight with the russians, this is the same story that has been going on for more than 500 years, this war and more and more great-great-great-great-great, ukraine will be in the mode of constant attention, and ... mentally, they, the invaders, have
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an imperialist mindset, and secondly, they, as chauvinists, believe that this is the periphery, that it is all around them, they consider themselves the masters of the globe and the planet, although only the master, only the creator. that's why they , you know, the invader psychology of the invader, they arrange genocide, what is genocide, it erasure, not only architectural monuments, not only the territory, but people, and everything that is connected around, the erasure of the nation, and whether the children will have to fight or not, i think, i know for sure, i will give an answer to your question, what internally... so they will have to be on the chats and conduct, so to speak, an action called a war of defense constantly, and not let the others on their tails.
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to drink, that’s why they are all this, of course, that this war stinks of children, the cerebral scum has nowhere to go, but we ukrainians, our brothers and sisters, have nowhere to go, we are in ourselves at home, that's one thing, but the second thing is, we have nowhere to go, we are on our own land, and we will fight until the last click, until the last pulse, why, because we want to forget for ourselves too... is to have our own zone comfort , that is, so that our descendants live well, that is why this war, it, it is protracted, it is all for a long time, this victory will be given to us by very large such bursts of energy, here we need to gather simply, i will say in the literal sense of this word, simply courage, to know ,
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that... we need to improve life for our descendants, we just need to carry our christ and and don't be afraid to put your life on the altar for the sake of the future, that's all! it is a truly intriguing film, a film about the life and career of the former. women prime ministers of great britain. where there is disorder, we will bring harmony. where there are errors, we will bring the truth. margaret thatcher, the iron lady. did everyone love her or support her reforms? i don't admire her intellectual method of not being able to think she could be wrong. but there is no doubt that it was thatcher's reforms that laid the foundation for the state's ill-being for many years to come. she was a prime minister who really
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eradicated socialism from the system. the modern world is sorely lacking in leaders of the caliber of margaret thatcher, and it is all the more interesting to take another look at the extraordinary life and times of this formidable woman. come back if you want. the lady only goes forward. thatcher documentary. only forward. january 7 at 10:10 and 22:00 at espresso. the third separate mechanized brigade kholotny yar has an urgent need for fivi drones to effectively hit the enemy and increase the losses of living and non-living forces of the occupier, for the approach of victory, for which the whole of ukraine is waiting. glory to ukraine! glory to the heroes.
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it's 10 o'clock on the clock, it's time to find out what is happening in ukraine and the world at this time, khrystyna parobiy is working in the studio. russian terrorists attacked ukraine with mortars and rockets at night. our defenders destroyed 21 enemy drones, seven more failed to shoot down, the air force of ukraine reported. also , the enemy hit three s-300 guided missiles from occupied donetsk region. air defense forces worked in mykolaiv oblast, odesa oblast, dnipropetrovsk oblast, kirovohrad oblast, vinnytsia oblast, cherkasy oblast and in zaporozhye region. five people were injured.

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