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"if in the 24th year it will not be possible to reach the borders of the 91st year, it will still be necessary, without this help it will be very difficult for us. well, thank you, mr. yaroslav, for the conversation, yaroslav voydko, diplomat, expert internationalist, was with we are in touch, we talked about what is happening in the united states and what impact it will have on ukraine. let us remind you, friends, that we are collecting in progress, we are collecting for the 141st brigade." we collect what they really need at the front, and they need walkie-talkies, batteries for them, starlinks, binoculars, rangefinders, scanners, detectors, drone detection and many other important tools that are needed at the front in order to destroy moskal, we have to collect as much as uah 1 million, but don't be scared by this amount, don't let it scare you, especially since we already have you have collected such sums, even larger ones, and now it is our turn... there is a little bit left
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to equalize this amount to 160,000, well , in order to round off and end the week at the 200,000 mark, we need somewhere 40 thousand uah is not much, because we are with you such sums have already been accumulated, now you see qr codes and card numbers on your screens, the number of the first card is 5375, 4112 1406 6909, this is a monobank card, and there is also a private bank card, its number is 5168 74 50 22 26 24 94, or write down the card numbers in the old, old grandfather’s way method or with a qr code, scan the qr code that is private... the one of watbank, which is fine, if
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you face the screen, you can scan it, but with the help of the qr scanner, which is in the privat 24 application, if you open the application itself, then he is in the bottom line, he is mediocre is located, that's what the qr scaner says, click on it, you will see such a square, and then you point this square at the qr code, then it will redirect you. to the fund's page and there you can donate as much as your heart desires, whatever your heart desires, it doesn't have to be a huge amount, it just has to be, because either we are in the armed forces, or we are from the armed forces and support our army, the more, the more , you see that now we have problems with aid to ukraine, which has been defending itself from russia for the second year, well, well, meanwhile, we are moving towards
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to our next, our next guest, let's talk a little, this is anna azharova, public figure, co-founder of the organization israeli friends of ukraine, and we also remind you today that today is the international day of remembrance of the victims of the holocaust, and we'll talk a little, is that all this date still sticks in my head, i don't remember who said it, or sometimes i don't draw that... the achievements of the lessons of war, of great warriors, they last no longer than two generations and very often are then forgotten, and we have such disturbing ones in fact, the results of polls, for example, states that literally more than 20% of young people pray there or do not know what the holocaust is, or, for example, believe that it is generally some kind of myth or exaggeration, and then we also see how it affects. on e-e on and
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is realized in election politicians and as politicians as such, so there is already ms. anna with us, ms. anna, we congratulate you, good day, actually, let's start with today's sad date , the international day of remembrance of the victims of the holocaust, and somehow, you know, it's a shame that humanity is like that little by little forgets about what it was, what happened, and actually these... and these bells and whistles from the united states of america about the fact that young people think that this is all exaggerated and maybe nothing like this happened at all, why is it happening like this , what should we do , how should we not let humanity forget about this, because we, ukrainians, can also find ourselves in a similar situation, where later they will say that they attacked themselves, came up with something, so it is important to say , that in israel... you talked about the numbers in
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the united states, in israel also held now a survey among israelis, one of the holocaust museums, and it showed that... 79% of israelis think that the world has forgotten about the victims of the holocaust of the second world war and the fact that 6 million jews were executed in gas chambers and crematoria , and i really know that from the diaspora, as they say, there are jewish communities all over the world and... the topic of the holocaust is studied and in, let's say, within the community, there are many programs, yad vashemo, this, the host the holocaust museum in israel, today, on the day of remembrance,
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commemoration, remembrance, diplomats, politicians, yes, many ceremonies, so to speak, take place in our country in yadvazhem, but it is also important to say that in israel there is another date, a day of remembrance, which is either april or may, and even now questions are being raised about whether it is even possible to combine these dates, because the international day of remembrance was officially adopted at one of the un meetings only in 2000, and the holocaust tragedy happened in the years 39-45, but the day the international day of remembrance was established only in 2005, so i think that also contributes a lot to how the world treated
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the tragedy all these years, how much it was studied, and i must say that in germany, for example, a lot of work is being done. and in every city in germany you will be able to find some kind of monument, museum or open archives dedicated to this topic, but of course, yes, germany's role in this tragedy, but in other countries it really is not, these are not allocated as much attention as is needed, and actually, if we talk about what is happening now in israel itself, israel is to some extent such a model for us, we a lot of people said, especially after february 24, 2022, that we need to become a slightly larger
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israel in terms of size and population, that is, a country that lives in such a permanent state of war and learn to be a country that is almost surrounded by the enemy, at least in ... from three sides, here, but when israel itself started the war, it suddenly turned out that there are a lot of analogies, which now annoy us a little, well, not that all of us, well, but in general, where ukraine suddenly looks like as if to tell you, er, shepherd of the rear, let's say, and we need to be far from those ideals that we set for ourselves there, respectively, this is about, for example, the existence of... how communication takes place between the authorities, between the media, between the army, yes, and we see , that everything is completely different with us, in this case, at least that's how it looks, do you also see these differences, and whether in israel,
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well, we see now, for example, that there are demands for netanyahu's resignation, despite the fact that he even created a government of unity, well, what else do you need, so to speak, or not undermines unity? israel has similar voices , aren't they accused of being all proteges of the arabs, and they actually work for hamas, uh, that explains it, and, but it's important to understand, i guess, the context, yes, uh, when did it happen 7 october, almost a year before that the country was simply disconnected, destroyed from the inside, and there were two. camp, yes, which, one , let's say this, the liberal camp opposed the legal reform, which, the judicial reform, which started this, one can say resonance and turbulence yes in the israeli community,
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and every day we saw that first 200 00 people came to the rallies, then a million, then 2, and many people even began to join these demonstrations, which were, one might say, very right-wing views, well, who... spoke in order to, well, support , one might say, support this, well, this government, and on october 7, 7 it was such a peak, and a tragedy that simply everyone, well, these terrible events, they paralyzed, well, the whole country, people, the community, and... well, it took time, it was necessary to move away from it, and then
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after this shock, yes, where really every day there were 10-20 burials, people simply did not leave her cemeteries, she went to almost everyone's house , whether at work or there, i don't know, at school ... army, people simply hid their relatives, and when this shock passed, they began to ask questions, and of course, the first questions are to the government, because this government, which was elected every time on the basis of promises, security , and it would, no, it doesn't matter how much the apartments cost and that young people can't buy them, it doesn't matter how expensive it is. in israel just beyond the borders, all these, let's say, problems, they still
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didn't win the kind of role that security played, and people always went and voted for it, it doesn't matter what your views are, one way or another, security comes first, and this government that for 15 years, she said that only we can destroy hamas, only we can provide this security, and we saw, yes... what happened on october 7, and people began to ask questions, even those who elected this government , even those who live in the south, and if we talk there about fakim, netzibot, zderod, these peripheral cities, which always had a very large percentage of votes for this, for this government, yes, and there were very terrible events. where people were shot right in the streets, and now
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we see that, well, at first there were voices that we do not mix politics with war, we just need to stand up and, let's put it this way, achieve the goal that was set and set by the government and the government and the army , but now we see that these, let's say this, this... it is almost unattainable, yes, well, the question is, to what extent it is possible to overcome the terror of hamas, when you have all of them, let's say, the top, it is outside the borders of gaza, yes, you can destroy it, you can kill and execute terrorists there, but all the same , the organization as an organization does not stand, with the, let's say, network that exists, it cannot be destroyed with... and
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the question of the price already arises, yes, and if the hostages who are now in the gas, to what extent the authorities are doing enough to release these hostages, and all these questions, they bring people to the streets, because we do not get answers , and almost these answers that are given to us, they no... yes, not enough, yes, to , let's say, fully support this government, because we see that many actions, they are political, and not, let's say, for the sake of victory or for the sake of solving the hostage issue. thank you, ms. anna, anna zharova, public figure and co-founder of the israeli friends of ukraine organization, was with us. well, now, gentlemen, we're going to take a very short break and then we'll talk a little more about... please, let's talk with yulia yuriina, a singer who has been in ukraine since 2011, who asks about ukrainian
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citizenship does something for ukrainian culture, for its restoration, researches it, but for some reason it is not enough, he knows the language, he knows the history, so it is not enough to get citizenship, why yes, stay with us, we will talk about it further, there are discounts. on sitramon, a 10% gift in travel pharmacies for you and savings. there are discounts on zipel - 10% in pharmacies psarynyk vam and ochadnyk. separate consents of the sapsan unmanned aircraft complexes of the state special transport service appeal to the viewers of the espresso tv channel with please join the collection of crown funds and technical equipment for our unit. thank you, glory to ukraine! heroes!
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dear friends, i return. folk modern music joins us, ms. yulia, we welcome you, good day, congratulations, briefly for our viewers, you yourself are from kuban, you have a ukrainian passport, you do not have ukrainian citizenship, although you have been living in ukraine since 2011 and are engaged in researching ukrainian music and popularize ukrainian culture in particular. since 2012, i have been engaged in traditional songs, i sang in ukrainian folk ensemble kralytsia, in the future you may know me as a performer from the band yuko, where we combined electronics and traditional ukrainian songs, and now
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i sing ukrainian folk songs in my personal project yulia yurina. songs, modern ukrainian songs, and i run my own such course called gvara, where i teach people to sing and learn ukrainian traditions and folk songs and how they are sung and what they are about. your story is very interesting, because in particular, as far as i understand, you have a year the residence permit in ukraine expires, as it is called, right? no, i'm running out in a year. a foreign russian passport, and this will cause problems with what i, in order to be here legally, in order to do. documentation, confirmation of ukrainian banking, tax, ukrainian fop , all this requires documents, and unfortunately,
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they are also based on my russian documents, and i had several applications to change citizenship, and they are all still pending, and in order to be normal to exist, to work, to also appear on tv airwaves in order to play on the radio, i need ukrainian documents, because a permanent residence permit, it is already in some aspects not taken into account as an official document, regarding which i can already sign some official papers and letters so that when you first applied for ukrainian citizenship, in what year, a year and a half, a year and a half. therefore, before that , i had a long way from a permit from 2012 to 2017, these are permits for temporary residence,
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then from 2017 to 18 again temporary residence permits to apply for a permanent residence permit, then when i got this permit covid started, after covid the full scale invasion started, during the full scale invasion i went and broadcast when.. . already freed the kyiv region from the russian invaders, when i went through the dms and when i tried to submit these documents, they did not accept them, but a year and a half ago i was already able to get the documents submitted, to pass the exam on the knowledge of the ukrainian language and submit documents again to change of citizenship, and all this time i have been waiting, but there are simply two points here that can be divided, you know, that is... on the one hand, it is about documents that really allow a person to function fully in society, so citizenship, and on the other hand, well, in fact, in ukraine, citizenship means
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nationality, belonging to a nation, a political nation, that's why i'm actually going to ask frankly, do you feel like you're ukrainian, if so, when did you realize that and what does it mean to you? i feel like a ukrainian, because after... i moved here deliberately to study at the university at the department of folklore and folklore studies, and i was from the age of one year when i was a schoolgirl and the age when i was almost 30, all this time i was formed as a person and was formed as a person already on the territory of ukraine, and i don't think that my mentality... at least in some small part belongs to russians, because everything that happened all these years i lived here, and in 2014, when there was
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a maidan, when crimea was annexed , and my parents called me and said that in this move, and even then i had a clear position that i will not go anywhere, and i... will live here and i will live it here, now a full-scale invasion, all this time i lived in kyiv, i am not going anywhere i left, i volunteered, i was involved in helping as much as i could and being part of this society and being a useful part of this society, and about the roots, in one of the quarrels with my father, he recently told me about six months ago with... started this rant again about the fact that there are nazis, nationalists, and that your grandfather is from the dnipro, he even got to berlin, and that's how i found out six months ago that
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my great-grandfather is from the dnipro, and that's why i definitely have ukrainian roots, i just need to find out what his name was in order to find it in the archives and be able to prove it, and plus i'm from kuban, and i grew up listening to ukrainian songs, and when i already... i came here, i continued to study them, that's why i don't consider myself russian, i consider myself ukrainian, and i just want to live here, as a child you were a soloist in a children's choir exactly to the soloveyko ensemble in the kuban, yes, yes, yes, yes, everything is true, this law about the draft law that is currently in the verkhovna rada, you have surely heard about it, about multiple citizenship, there it is, in the form in which i am now, it greatly simplifies the acquisition of citizenship for citizens of... the european union, and i i understand, it is even more difficult for those who have russian citizenship. so, what would you advise to change in this law so that on the one
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hand, well, relatively speaking, not to let some, i don’t know, some russian saboteurs into ukraine, and on the other hand to allow those ukrainians who want to return to ukraine, even if born in russia, to make this way possible? i'm sorry, this is a very difficult question, and i'm not a lawyer, and i won't be able to say exactly what implementations will help, because it's a really difficult problem, because well, what exactly is needed in this? relatively speaking, some kind of exam or barrier to give ukrainian citizenship, who deserves this citizenship? i believe that people who have lived here for more than 6, 8, 10, 20 years, i have a lot of stories on my page of people who have been waiting for this citizenship for a very long time, and describe their difficulties related to this,
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it seems to me that maybe we need... some commission or person who will personally examine and check this person, because it is really difficult to check whether they are saboteurs or whether they are people who want to get citizenship just to go to europe, because there are such people too, and these news come up every day, there are people like yurii bardash, who went to russia with ukrainian citizenship and got russian citizenship there. and perhaps, in order to qualitatively check all this, some kind of commission is needed, which will be to personally check each case to prove whether a person really does not pose a danger to the country and whether he really wants to get it, because he lives here, someone has children, someone has been married for more than 9 years, and well, i have read a lot of stories, such
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how am i... but in order to make it all easier and move from place to place, i don't know, to be honest, what should be done, because this is not my parish by profession, i am a citizen who wants to get citizenship, mrs. yulia , may you succeed, yuliya yurivna, singer, performer of folk songs of modern music was in touch with us, who has been living in ukraine since 2011, who has been trying to get ukrainian for so many years. citizenship, dear friends, thank you for being with us today, lesya vokolyuk, andriy saichuk worked in this studio for you, 175 uah separates us from rounding off today's collection amount and completing our ether at the mark of 160,000 uah , so dear friends, if we can briefly show the qr code, and in the meantime i will tell you what will happen next on the espresso airwaves. so, our colleague will appear later on espresso,
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khrystyna yatskiv, who... spoke with the legendary general dmytro marchenko, who in 22 led the defense of mykolaiv, and now leads a combined unit, which in the mykolaiv region is still called uncle dima's korshins. they talked about drones, cooperation with partisans in the south and crimea, and all this will be in her conversation. the war of drones, who uses drones more effectively, us or the enemy, well, then there will be a war and the culture of our lena chechenina. so please stay with espresso, the air continues and there will be a lot more exciting things to come of our tv channel, well, we tell you, bye-bye, we'll see you tomorrow at 7:10, i'm glad to welcome you to contact me, now
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general zhrashina. forces of ukraine, dmytro marchenko. mr. dmitry, i congratulate you. glory to ukraine. yes, good day, heroes, glory. well, i would like to emphasize that dmytro marchenko takes care of a detachment of unmanned aerial vehicles, among other, of course, very responsible things in the armed forces, which are placed on your shoulders. ah, i would like to devote our conversation to the topic of unmanned aerial vehicles, because it is extraordinary relevant right now. q... in general, it is uavs that have reached the level of development where they are used at the highest level, both by us and by the enemy. according to your observations and your experience, who is now leading in terms of quantity, efficiency, their use and their production for war, us or the enemy? well, look, this information.
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