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changes in what concerns the admission or non -admission of representatives of the red cross to the prisoners, could, relatively speaking, the downing of the plane become a turning point in the treatment of the prisoners or in the return of the bodies? well, it's hard to say what could be such a trigger to improve conditions, we are constantly trying to get access to 100% of prisoners of war and on one side, on one side and on the other side of the front line, and today we don't have it. access to 100% of prisoners of war and of course we would like to have it, we constantly conduct a dialogue about it, and we are trying to influence the parties so that we have this access, well, what will happen, what will prompt, you know, i will have to guess, and i don't want, i wouldn't like to do that, because it is still about the fate of people , who are waiting at home, and any information, it can be, well, very painful, painful for those people who are waiting for their relatives and friends. thank you very much for your comment.
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oleksandr vlasenko, spokesman of the delegation of the international committee of the red cross in ukraine. we talked about the situation with the exchanges, how it can change after the beating, or the fall of il-76 in the belgorod region. thank you very much. former us president donald trump and his supporters prevented the democrats and republicans in congress from agreeing to provide ukraine with more than $60 billion, which the incumbent president joe biden had previously requested. he announced this at a closed meeting. the leader of the minority in the senate, republican mitch mcconnell, reports from the washington post with reference to informed sources. mcconnell notes, noted that the republicans were close to the decision and even allegedly reluctantly agreed to link aid to ukraine with allocation of additional funds for the protection of the us border, but due to criticism of this agreement by trump, the opinion of many representatives of the party has changed and now the agreement is at risk of being revised. if the republicans undermine this agreement, then... russia will defeat ukraine, and europe
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will be in danger, said democratic negotiator chris murphy in a comment to a journalist. well, republican senator mitt romney told reporters that he was appalled by trump's attempts to stop the deal, which, among other things, opens the way to financing ukraine. it was difficult for me understand exactly what mcconnell was proposing. he seemed to be of two minds in this conversation, but reading the reports this morning and the fact that he didn't correct them suggests that he is inclined to listen. to what former president trump wants, and he made it clear to senators that he doesn't want a solution to the border problem, he wants to blame it on biden, and the idea that someone running for president is saying, "be please harm the country so that i can blame my opponent and raise mine rating is a shocking development. obviously, there was a lot of support for ukraine at our meeting yesterday, there were a few people who proposed not to provide additional funding, and they presented their arguments, but the vast majority of those who... attended
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were in support of ukraine and believed that it was in the american interests it is necessary to put as much pressure on russia as possible. according to usa today, immediately after winning the prairies in new hampshire, trump began to put pressure on republicans in congress to for them to cancel the agreement. why is this for trump, what will he get out of it? we will talk about it literally in a minute, but in the meantime , the bloomberg agency writes that russia has made it clear to the united states through unofficial channels that it is ready... for negotiations on ending the war. bloomberg refers to two sources allegedly close to the kremlin. according to them, the russian authorities transmitted the so-called signals to high-ranking officials in december 23 through an intermediary whom the interlocutors of the agency refused to name. sources bloom bloomberg claim that russian president putin may be ready to consider abandoning his insistence on ukraine's neutral status and even finally abandoning obstruction of ukraine's possible membership. nato, which, among
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other things, i will remind you, russia used to justify its invasion. in return, bloomberg writes, moscow will insist that kyiv recognize russian control over the occupied territories. as bloomberg notes, american officials see no signs that putin is serious cease hostilities. they were skeptical of reports about russia's signals, the agency writes. well, it must be said here that publicly and officially the kremlin also denies the information provided by bloomberg. kremlin spokesman dmytro piskov commented. this publication, stated that the message is completely untrue. yuri shcherbak, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of ukraine, joins our broadcast. good evening. good evening, i greet you. i'll start with this report that i just quoted from bloomberg, which says that allegedly russia signals through unofficial channels that the united states is ready for negotiations to end the war. i will note here that, which is unusual for bloomberg, there is no author in this publication. but
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do you admit that this is actually the case, and if not, what does the appearance of such publications indicate? do you know stanislavsky's famous words when he saw a fake performance? he shouted: i don't believe it, i don't believe it either, it's an absolute fake, i think that it is possible that russia is proposing and putting forward some measures and proposals to washington, but the goal is absolutely obvious, to destroy the ukrainian state, the ukrainian nation, to destroy the ukrainians and establish... his control over the entire territory of ukraine, that is, i do not think that putin could go so far as to renounce neutral status and so on, this is all a cover, we are talking about very cruel and
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completely unacceptable things for us, and even if we are talking about the fact that we have to agree with the occupation of territories by russia. no one, no conscious leader of ukraine and ukrainian society as a whole will agree with this, so i don't i think that it is necessary to seriously discuss these reports from the bloomberg agency, i understand you, then the next topic: former us president donald trump, the american press is writing about it and allegedly prevented the democrats and republicans from agreeing on providing ukraine. aid, what now, the general question is, from your point of view, what will happen now with aid, can kyiv even count on it in the near future? i am afraid that even president biden will not give us an answer to this question, and no one today
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can say that the help that ukraine needs, may be in the near future, the question... is resolved, i am afraid that ukraine may be a victim of the intrigues and malicious revenge of trump, who wants to destroy biden even before the start of the presidential race, and this will be the absolute destruction of biden, if her republicans will refuse to consider the question of aid to ukraine, but let's not forget what is going on there... also about aid to israel, it is known that the powerful israeli lobby has always helped to collect big money, big funds for trump, that is , things are not so simple there but trump
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probably went to this rally in order to show, to prove the complete inability of president biden to solve the issue. help ukraine and actually help our country in the bloody battle that we are going through today fighting russia. well, actually, at the beginning, i quoted a number of american publications, they wrote that after the primaries in new hampshire, trump literally began to put pressure on the republicans to cancel this agreement and and and and so far he is succeeding, why would trump do it, just because ... to weaken joe biden politically or some other reason? i think the first reason is to destroy biden as a rival in the election, that 's the tactical, proximate reason, but i think
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lies behind trump's behavior, and the more important reason, well, this is my personal theory, i'm convinced that trump was.. uh, if not recruited directly, as an agent of russia, then he was caught on some kind of kompromat, and russia has a very powerful kompromat on him, well, this is obviously connected with the girls there who are not very difficult behavior, we know what everyone these stories belong to trump, and he is working off his debt to putin, especially since we know that he has reasons to hate. not only biden, but also zelenskyi and ukraine, since his impeachment, one of the two impeachments, was actually related to ukraine, and it is unlikely that he is burning with great love for our
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country there, well, plus what i said, you you know that his son absolutely hates ukraine so much that even americans wonder how it can be and from where. everything started, how do you do it, how do you do it, how do you argue it, where did such information come from, about the son, well yes, that both trump and the son hate ukraine, well, trump, after all, i i just come out as a writer, but if i were to write a portrait and figure of trump, as a writer, i say, this is my personal opinion, i do not impose it on anyone, i would proceed from the fact that he is under the enormous influence of russia, under the influence of the kompromat that putin has against him, and son, i honestly don't know what the reasons are, but i read his statements and i know what the press writes about him. this is an exceptional person who hates ukraine for some reason, well,
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he has no reason to love ukraine after what happened, you remember that famous conversation trump with zelenskyi, when trump imposed on zelenskyi the idea of ​​checking and punishing biden's son, and from biden himself , presidents, and then vice-presidents, these are all serious matters. and you can't, i don't do conspiracy theory and i don't want to do it, but as a writer i have the right to create a psychological portrait, because you know, i looked at very interesting things of americans who voted in new hampshire, and they came out, they voted for nicky haley, and ordinary americans came out, what they said about trump, they they said that we are afraid of him. he has very, very much hatred in him, it's very interesting
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, and one more thing, ladies, i'll tell you, i'll tell you one more thing, i've never told anyone this, the first time i was in the 16th year in the united states, i met recently with my friend, william miller, the ambassador, the second ambassador of the united states to ukraine, i had a lot of respect, we were very friendly. with this man, he is a noble american, your typical, that is, a white american, of the protestant faith, a democrat, a deep democrat, he worked in woodrow wilson institute, already after he ceased to be the ambassador of the united states, he hugged me, he was already very ill, he died shortly after that, unfortunately, and he whispered to me: yuri, you have no idea that in this is being done to the country... this is real fascism, he was afraid to say it out loud, because he knew that there could be persecution and everything,
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that's where my conviction in the nature of trump and in what danger he poses for ukraine comes from. one of the most pessimistic forecasts, probably, that sounded here, will be to hope that your predictions will not come true, but thank you for being on our air, yuriy shcherbak, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of ukraine, was on... radio liberty. thank you. well , today the international court of justice of the united nations issued an interim decision regarding the lawsuit of the republic of south africa, in which par accuses israel of committing genocide in the gaza sector. considerable attention of the world media is attached to these hearings, and the decision on israel may have a certain influence on the ukrainian lawsuits against russia as well. we will talk about this in more detail with our colleague olena abramovich joins our broadcast from gaga. elena, congratulations, what exactly did the court decide today? how do they react to such a decision? good evening, government, well, the international
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court issued a decision today, the essence of which can be reduced to, let's say, a demand for israel to stop all actions that can, let's say, be considered as genocide against the civilian population, and in principle, to stop destruction during its military offensive on the gaza strip, and the court did not grant israel's request to dismiss the claim altogether, but it also did not satisfied the plaintiff's demand. of south africa to order israel to stop hostilities in the gas sector, at least there was no direct confirmation from the court, and this is a very important point that attracted the attention of many journalists here, taking into account the fact that even before this court decision, israel had repeatedly stated, that will not implement such a decision, i.e. will not cease fire, and in fact, this is the moment when this case begins to be tied to ukraine's lawsuits against russia, because in the first days of the full-scale invasion, ukraine... submitted a similar lawsuit to gaga, accused russia of creating a convention on the prevention of genocide, and then the court issued an urgent
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restraining order, ordered russia to immediately stop its military operation until the case was heard on the merits, but russia then said that it was not possible, so everyone began to wonder whether the court recognized the same preventive measure of israel, which is supported by the usa and ukraine, how the usa and ukraine and the world in general will react later, and if, for example, israel will not comply with them. and decisions, well, but in general, let's say, the situation is a little otherwise ended, the court ordered israel to take other measures, that is, to actually prevent the genocide of the gaza population. and in principle the parties all came out more or less satisfied with this decision, that is, the couples said that the fact that the lawsuit was not dismissed was very good, and that in principle, even if the call for a cease- fire was not made, it was read in all aspects of the precautionary of the event, well, actually one more and one more important decision, which this
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court will consider next week, it already concerns ukraine, the gas will actually be in the air here. say, they will make a decision on the merits of the lawsuit filed by ukraine against russia back in 2017, it concerns the financing of terrorism, the case was considered for seven years, the decision on the merits will finally be decided, and after that there will be reparations, colleagues, very , olena abramovich joined us from gaga, thank you very much, that's all for today, svoboda live will be back on the air on monday, subscribe to our pages on the internet and see you soon. there are 10% discounts on paracetamol darnytsia in psyllany bam and oskad pharmacies. new york 19th century. it's a luxury scandals and intrigues. gilded age from hbo. watch all seasons of the exquisite drama
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part of our enable me family. with support of the national and persons with disabilities of ukraine and enable me ucraine. 12-year-old svyatoslav volchasty, 14-year-old anatoly lyashenko and 16-year-old kostiantyn chervov. all these boys disappeared in the temporarily occupied territories of the kherson region, and no one knows where they are now. so, i really hope for... your help. first of all, i am addressing the residents of the temporarily occupied territories of the kherson region. i know that you don't have ukrainian tv channels broadcasting right now, but i hope that maybe you are watching this... program on social networks, so please look carefully at the children's faces. svyatoslav folchasty looks 12 years old. he is of medium build and has blond
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hair. he was last seen on february 22nd in the territory of heniche district of kherson region, which was occupied almost from the first days of the war. anatoly ilyashenko, he turned 14 last december. the guy is thin, has dark hair and brown eyes. looks maybe a little older than his age. tola was last seen in the village of baltazarivka, this is the chaplin district of the kherson region, which was also there occupied almost at the beginning of a full-scale war. and this is konstantin chervov. he should be 17 next month. the boy looks his age, with dark hair and gray-green eyes. he lived in the kakhov district in the city of tavriysk, where he was last seen on the first day of the war, that is, almost two years ago. there is no news about the guy, if suddenly someone has information about the possible whereabouts of svyatoslav anatoliy or konstantin, or maybe just saw
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these guys somewhere, let us know immediately, even a small piece of news can become very important. you can call the magnolia child tracing service at any time of the day by dialing the short number 11630. calls from all ukrainian mobile operators are free. and if suddenly you are in the temporarily occupied territory and have no way to call, write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram, or look for us on facebook. i have told you the stories of just three children who disappeared due to a full-scale russian invasion. in general, since the beginning of the war , we have already received several thousand appeals about help in the search. of course, the vast majority of children were found and now they are all right, but unfortunately, the fate of many. and still remains unknown, everyone can help find them, believe me, just a minute of your time can be decisive. go to the website
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of the magnolia children's search service in the missing children of ukraine section. here you can view all the photos of the missing. perhaps you will recognize someone and eventually help find them. at the same time , children are also disappearing in territories controlled by ukraine. as the service experience shows search for children magnolia, mostly most of them are teenagers. we talked about this topic with a psychologist and collected a lot of tips for parents that can prevent a child from suddenly running away from home. one of them is the importance of being interested in the child's interests. take an interest in your child's interests, invite his friends to visit, even if it is very noisy, even if there is a terrible debacle in the house afterwards, it is still useful, it is still good. why? because... first of all, the child will be in front of you, he will be next to you, secondly, you will know what she is interested in, who she communicates with, who to turn to in case of what. thirdly, you can simply share the interest and get
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pleasure, because sometimes what your children are interested in can be genuinely interesting for you too. and lastly, even if it is not your child who needs help, but one of his friends , maybe because you will be the only adult who can provide this help, and maybe it is not you... we have created a resource thanks to which you you can report any crime against a child. in any place, in at any time, just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcrime ua. hello, olena kryvets is with you, i hope that you are safe despite the wartime, and
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you regularly do the ox test, yes, you didn’t hear, it should be done at least once a year, it’s scary, maybe, but it’s scarier not to know your status , to give disease, to cause hunger and to infect loved ones, therefore the test for vil is about love for yourself and for... about the opportunity to save their lives and your own life, because with modern drugs vil is not transmitted and not terrible. knowledge of complex things is important, and knowledge of oxen saves lives. wounded lions, tigers, wolves and many other wild animals. a wild animal rescue center operates in chubynskyi, kyiv region. here the tails are rehabilitated and prepared for a better life, many had to be saved from the war, including tigrul. in the fall of the 22nd, she was brought from
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kharkiv region, she lived in a private house. at home in a small cage where the owner left it. the animal arrived at the center exhausted with a fractured knee joint, kidney and repair failure. she still succeeded to operate anyway, although it was a small risk, but thank god everything was successful, we were able to remove the pain in this joint, because now we saw that she is running, recently during regular shelling, she hit the lattice and received a concussion. in which, of course , the whole rehabilitation went back a little, but now , we have seen, her condition is improving, i hope that we will be able to restore her to a stage where she can live a happy life. and this is tosh the porcupine. all his life he entertained the circus audience, and when he went on the so-called retirement, the trainer handed him over to the center.
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due to the fact that he had to live in... in a small box, now tosha has a habit of walking in circles in the enclosure when the animal is wild, they should live in the wild under normal circumstances, but when they are put in a small cage, they are there, it's quite a big stress for them, they spend a lot of money there, and that's why, unfortunately, this kind of behavior occurs when you put in a large enclosure, they still walk around like that... another resident of the shelter venera from poltava oblast. the owners took her in when she was still small and thought she was a dog, but when the animal grew up, it turned out that venus is a she-wolf and it became very difficult to get along with her. the animal was treated at the center and will soon be on its way. she will soon go to greece, we have found good conditions for her, together with another animal, together with another student, whom we
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rescued earlier from podbolo. border, they will soon leave together. among all the animals , swans live in the center, they were rescued mainly from weather conditions, some birds are injured, others have an infection, recently six have already been released, another 11 are on the way treatment. they were found by caring people, they were saved mainly by the animal rescue team of kyiv karkh, some of them are already being saved due to unusual situations. when they died there in the summer, they took them out and pounded them. in the wild animal rescue center, animals are not hoarded, they are given help and released into nature or looking for new homes, in the west of ukraine or abroad. the resettlement procedure is complex and long-lasting, at least three months. in addition, the animal must be healthy, because in europe diseases are indicators for euthanasia. we are we do not transfer animals to zoos, except...
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abroad, where there are, we transfer animals , where there are large enclosures, because basically a zoo is a zoological park, yes, take it there in europe, there is an enclosure for bears , there are 2 hectares and more, the same for you relevo, it is customary to consider a zoo in our country, it is some kind of small enclosure. you can support these wild animals in any way, with donations and food products. building materials, and you can also arrange guardianship, that is, help a specific animal and receive an honorary certificate. now in the center 27 residents, in total during the great war it was possible to help more than a thousand animals, more than two hundred were placed abroad, in addition , five ambulances work here . if you see an animal in need of rescue, call 303. kateryna galko, andriy verstyuk, tv channel.
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