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or 10th and 15th, but it is quite possible that kyiv actually did not perform very well in terms of percentage, but in some such cumulative relation, it may not have performed badly, because, but this very fact that vinnytsia even in allocated uah 655 million in monetary equivalent, which is more, for example, than the same dnipro, and much larger, but with a much more modest budget, this is powerful, almost 10% of vinnytsia. allocated to the armed forces of ukraine, lev, for example, allocated a billion you know what i wanted, madam, you are talking about fortifications, fortifications, fortifications, do you mean any fortifications around the city or not, no, these are fortifications that should give the opportunity to become storage facilities, but the question is that these storage
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yes, but these warehouses were supposed to be built according to a special system, with cementing of the walls, with rigid strengthening of them, with deepening, and to this day we are still waiting for them, and what with the level of mobilization in vinnytsia, especially now that the deputies are voting on this new law about mobilization, what is said about it in vinnytsia? well, i'll start with the fact that it should be noted that the question of mobilization is now under enough. strict control, and we all know about it, primarily for health care facilities, now there is, for example, a decision to submit 24/7, every day, sorry, submit information on who was admitted to a hospital among men, in order to to avoid such options for the agreement of the disease, that is why information is transmitted about who ended up at the station, from which under... ended up, that is, so that there are no contractual
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diseases, but the second point is that the work of control by the government over the activities of the military medical commissions, over the activities of the tcc, and i want to say that now the representatives of the tck accompany the boys to the military medical commission, are now in institutions of health care alongside them, that is, in order to, let's say, withstand the requirement that... has existed on the part of health care for four days, that is, for passing vlk, on ​​the one hand, and on the other hand, to after all, well, let's say, control the process of passing them of military medical commissions. actually , if we talk about mobilization, it is clear that, unfortunately, we have a process that cannot be said to be expected, but it is the most painful, because those, let's say, men... whom we would like to see in the ranks
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of the armed forces of ukraine, those who drive our nice cars and go to gyms, we actually do not see them until today , that is why, unfortunately, unfortunately, the bulk of them are those residents who are representatives of villages and city, ordinary category of the ordinary population, well here the question is simple, you know, i always have the feeling that these stories are about mobilization. it is as if they are constantly trying to cure some consequences, not the causes , that is, how best to catch them, how best not to let them in, how best to stop them, well, look, when zelenskyi made a decision two years ago to close the border for men of conscription age , i thought that it seemed to me, i sincerely wrote about it, that it was a wrong decision, since no normal man would leave the country. but
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today i have a persistent different feeling that today, a lot of men would leave the country, not wanting to be in the army, and this means that we have a catastrophic perception of what the army is now, which, by the way, is very contrasting, for example, with the incredible trust in valery zaluzhny , who was dismissed, and two days ago, two days ago, and accordingly, something, something is wrong here. something in this mosaic picture does not add up, but there is, therefore, a feeling that people are not very sure that we have the right goals of the war, so president zelenskyi appointed new chief of staff, some one, i can't remember now, from zhytomyr oblast, i haven't gotten used to it yet, and maybe i shouldn't get used to it, you know, i, for example , made it a habit, being a journalist, and every day i work on the air, i don't particularly want to study surnames, for example, of ministers, just as ukrainians do, ukrainians do not know
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at all who is in the cabinet of ministers, and in principle, it seems to me, they are doing it right, because it is very often ministers who do not have ministerial powers, but we are talking about something else, about something else we are talking now, but we are talking about something else. about the fact that in essence, m, in essence, yes, i’m just, i’m just, i’m just and he said that he appointed a person who understands the goals of the war, president zelenskyi, and maybe you can share your understanding of the goals of the war with ukrainians , well, so that it would be easier for them to understand what they are going to die for, this is true, people have despaired today, we must talk about it, and it is quite difficult, quite... difficult to present the motivation that the defender should have had , who is at the front, you know, i have two sons fighting, and the spouses are fighting, and actually every day i start my morning by looking at the phone first, whether there is a message, whether it is in the garage, whether
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my boys are whole, but - you know, when they removed the industrious one, one of the sons, who at that time could get in touch, wrote that... we are even more disappointed than before, that's why such and such messages exist in the army, and we need to talk about it, and we need to pay attention to it, well, what about the ministers , you know, to date, one of the most difficult, actually unsuccessful, we see projects that have not been resolved to the end , the veteran's assistant project became, when the communities, although they were trained, to date they are not yet... employed these people, such a minimal number of those who managed to pass the selection, are still waiting for work, and this is again still the question is, why, why again in the attitude to the military, to veterans, to families, the authorities have taken this kind of, you know, project-observation option, when they seem
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to have been taught, then you think to yourself, who should do what, well, actually this week ukrainians found out that we had a minister of affairs veterans with such a rather...remembered last name, but we heard it for the first time, laputina, and she resigned, resigned. what is interesting is that she did not report for the entire time of her work, so we did not hear what the minister did in her position, and this is again a question for the government, for the authorities, how is it possible, having spent a huge amount of money on the maintenance of the ministry, not to give a report at the end of the work about what at least has been done and what problems they have, well , you see. so it happens, i was, for example, such a deputy, vitaly bord, i am talking about him i always remember, why i mention him, that he is now also a deputy, he was always a deputy from makiivka all his life, it seems, and he was the deputy who came into the field of view
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only because we were monitoring the deputies who are the least likely to be at meetings, and he was actually the deputy who least often attended meetings, and he had the fewest speeches, that is, he had no speeches at all, that is, all the deputies, well, at least something, at least somewhere you babble something, but this one it's just that i don't talk, well, i'm the one got interested, got interested, what kind of person, what kind of one, and then it turned out that he had the most expensive wristwatch in the verkhovna rada at that time, or several hundred thousand euros, well, here in vinnytsia, too, we can boast of our deputy vatsak, who has two my son's lamborghini volunteers left the borders of ukraine, but you see, you see, you see, but why report to such people, money loves silence, i will say in russian, i still want us to turn our faces to the army, to the country and remind ourselves that the warring
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country that we are now has the most important thing be focused on one thing, on victory, and not on a volunteer's lamborghini, and then, for sure, this country will have every chance not only to win, but to declare itself as a powerful european state, about the board, fresh information, i started for you to tell, it turns out that since the beginning of the war, this full-scale war, he has been abroad eight times and spent a total of 207 days there. stefanchuk, having all permissions, invitations from who do you want, from barroso, i don’t know, there is no most expensive watch in the verkhovna rada, the function is probably different, yes ms. olena,
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thank you for the conversation, olena vervan kulshenko, a deputy of the vinnytsia city council was with us, well, now we will talk about how many ukrainians returned from captivity, since the beginning of the full-scale there are already 3,035 such invasions, these soldiers are undergoing rehabilitation, and some have already rejoined the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine after recovery. national guard ihor again. now in the army, he returned from captivity in lenivka, about abuse in russian shoemakers, see further. my name is igor, i am a soldier of the national guard of ukraine, i entered the service in the 19th year, my civilian profession is a paramedic, which i received at one of the colleges, i served as a rifleman.
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after the full-scale war began, my unit was ordered to defend mariupol, my unit was engaged in reconnaissance, as it were, but our main task was as a drg group, we would get close to and detect them. came into contact with them, coordinated the actions of our artillery, transmitted passed their positions so that our guys could pull up and we could attack them. our eyes informed us that another group of drgs was moving in our direction, we were the first to open them. the fire wounded my commander that evening, we repelled their, their attack, how
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close we worked, it was 50 m, it must have been like that somewhere, maybe it was enough, it was a dark night, and it was very strong, i ran out of gas then all ammo, i shot everything, everything i had, and my friend, don't catch it. "don't forget about you, the battle was going on, i just heard my commander shouts, the commander is wounded, the commander is wounded, i immediately ran to the side at the screams, through the landing, he was there 50 meters from me, and i already ran up, already one of my comrades, who, unfortunately, is now missing . ." he was already putting a tourniquet on the commander's leg, i remember it well, there was
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a lot of blood, we had to remove the bulletproof vest from the commander, and so we dragged him by his things , grabbed his jacket, dragged him through the landing, dragged him to the nearest shelter, poked him in the cheek that we had nothing else, and quickly we sank him during the battle. even there, i and my comrades loaded him onto a truck that we had and evacuated him to the checkpoint, the commander was very cool, you know, when, when this whole movement started, he told us that, guys, we will fight to the end , and said, i will not leave you, under no circumstances, he, unfortunately, died during the evacuation from mariupol, the helicopter in which he was flying was shot down. fought until we were completely surrounded, the order came
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to break through the encirclement, and we executed order, were leaving mariupol and ran into russian and ukrainian soldiers, and that's how we were taken prisoner. we were interrogated, put in a cell , some detainees were still sitting in the cell, i can smoke a cigarette, because i can’t remember it calmly, then somewhere in the middle of the night, some people came to us, introduced us... as representatives of the chechen people’s republic and they immediately began
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to ask questions, who knows, who knows what akhmat is like, well, of course, we were silent, because this is the first time i have heard such a thing, i know that akhmat is tea, and they started us simply because of this they just hit us with sticks, they smashed our bloody heads, there was generally all the face covered in blood, the whole head covered in blood. then they left, bob's employees came, put us in some kind of bed, took us away, well, we started going to the hospital, they put a stick on my head. pm and they said that if you complain about your health, you will not be given back in obbt. they took us to a hospital, one of the hospitals in donetsk, they wrote down our data, and the doctor on duty there did not want to sew up the head of my brother-in-law, because
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he said that i would not sew dill, but he ordered to sew, he sewed. then they took us to obop, and with obop , we were taken to olenivka, colony number 102, after a few days . it was just there that the boys peed blood, just some of them, really just wore out. i remember one such moment when our guys were brought in, a new stage arrived, and when they were running through a hot corridor, one of our soldiers shouted: glory to ukraine, after which he was immediately shot
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in place. a lot can be said about the captivity, but it is unpleasant to remember it. we survived there as best we could, at first we slept on batons , just on batons in the isolation cell, then later we were given pallets, that’s how they are, you can see, we slept on those pallets afterwards, well, the conditions were simply unsanitary, for 50 people in a cell of water per day, that bagel might not reach you. after i went through all the horrors of captivity, thank god i was exchanged, thank you to all my relatives, friends who, who prayed for me, who believed that i would get through it, i got, well
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after the exchange of medical care, i went to prison for 45 kg. now i have recovered a little, but i decided to continue to serve, now i am serving in one of the volyn units of the national guard of ukraine, i am currently serving in my specialty, i am a company sanitary instructor, having combat experience, i can say that the success of the task depends not only on , how to conduct combat operations, but also from the fact that... how timely medical aid is provided to the wounded, their evacuation, a combat medic must have considerable training and physical strength, because sometimes it happens that you need to push a much bigger person behind you, it is very difficult, especially when a person is injured, he is weakened, he is just like a log, and there are very stressful situations in which
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it is very difficult to make such decisions, because the battle is not... standard situation, it is not at all what you are taught in a unit or in educational institutions that generally teach civilian medicine or even military medicine. our fight is not over yet, it continues. we have to hold on, learn and do everything for our victory. there are discounts on perfectil original, 15% in travel pharmacies. bam and savings stiffness in the joints and spine, osteochondrosis, gout, radiculitis, arthritis and arthrosis. with all these problems, you will find the means for external use decrasin useful. consultations by phone. 0800-215-349. calls are free. shakhtar marseille exclusively on mego. in the battle for one-eighth of the european league, the miners are preparing
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a deputy of the kherson city council, will tell us about how the night passed, what the morning is like, in the region and in the city, which is constantly under shelling ms. oksana, good morning. good morning how did you sleep and how did you wake up in kherson and in kherson? well, today, as in principle, and yesterday and the day before yesterday, there were heavy shelling of the suburbs, the korabel microdistrict, it just doesn’t roll off our tongues, because every day 100 times, and to the east, to the east, it’s closer to the antonivskyi bridge, there is a private sector, kindiyka, antonivka, there is also shelling there every day, in the area where i live, even though it is close. relative to the dnipro, but we heard our firing tonight very loudly and a lot
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in russian, thank god it did not come to us, it is how in kherson in general they have now received the information, in particular about the resignation of zaluzhny, who is the general mood of the people now, you know, but... i think that kherson is no different from the whole of ukraine , and i, at least i, with whom i spoke, i did not hear a single one, well, so be it, zelenskyi will take away, in fact, it was, well, not so much a shock, because we were ready for the fact that the hard-working man would be removed, about it was told, there were a lot of insiders about it, yes, and we morally understood that this could happen, but... we made a decision to support the armed forces even more as of now, because it is more difficult for them, i call it, you know, like it was a century
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ago, when a commander whom you trusted and who took care of you and treated you like a human being was put in front of the army , and they shot in front of the formation so that it would not be a problem for them, but we have this feeling, you know, that they shot our commander, well, not ours, but the military. so we decide, we can't shut down now, go into our bubble, cry, sob, we have to support our military because we understand how hard it is for them morally and how hard it is for them physically, we have our own volunteer center, we bake bread for charity, and we give it to our soldiers as much as possible, and we lean on and... work for victory, i'm sorry that this mistake , which happened in the 19th year , there is a lot that will bring misfortune to our ukraine, but
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we must endure. we have no other way, we, i think that the problem that exists now, in particular, is primarily a problem with democracy, because we, well, for example, we don't really know if there are good reasons the fact that president zelensky fired the hard worker, we do not know whether it made sense to change him to syrskyi, who has a very ambiguous reputation, about whom the western media write that he is a general there 200. and so on, that he does not protect the soldiers, this is happening at a time when mobilization is already failing in ukraine, and people do not want to join the army, they are not sure that they will not be used as cannon fodder there. we do not fully understand the whole of this war, because talks about the liberation of crimea and coffee in yalta are at least outdated, and in no one believes, that is, they can be repeated some other mantra, in my opinion no one
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even repeats them anymore, but officially no one talks about... something else either, and the problem is that you and i seem to be able to talk about it , supposedly on the air, well the truth is television from which digital broadcasting was taken away, and again without any explanation until now, and on the other hand, the essence of the media is that they should be influential, this means that if there is a problem, then people , who are part of this problem, or responsible for it, cannot be dismissed these media and... for example, not to give a comment , accordingly, if this comment does not satisfy people, then these people resign, for example, or make some other decisions, this is how democracy works, and in this the role of , for example, the media it all looks so crippled with us now, and on the one hand, we can talk and we are talking, that 's all we have, and we will talk, but on the other hand, it doesn't affect much at the moment.
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yesterday, the dialogue police called me in the morning and asked for a meeting and there was a topic like this: will you go to the maidan, and will you make calls to the maidan, well, in this vein, that is, nothing yet, rather what happened happened, the culprit was removed, but the police are already worried, and we understand, that they were given for... that it was not they themselves of their own free will, and everyone forgot that the revolution was called a revolution of dignity, that people, what you said about, we cannot be considered as dust under our feet, we, we are people , we, each person, we, each, we grew up in a more or less democratic country, as they say, we do not want to believe, we we don't want to be russia number two, small, we don't want to be little russians, we don't want to be,
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we want to be ukrainians in our free country. they don't give us that right now, and you 're right in saying that for now, we can talk, but i hope that it won't be for now, after all, god has his plans for us, and i hope that god will hear me and that the plans he has for ukraine such as we need, not such as the invaders need, interesting information about this police, dialogue, so to speak, just when there is no communication very well in general, the people, ukrainians simply have no choice but to communicate with the authorities through the maidans, but you yourself understand what this means during a great war, but does the authorities understand it, it somehow happens that in our country the authorities do not understand their people that they call their own or even call themselves servants of this people that they call theirs, thank you, ms. oksana, thank you,
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we wish you a peaceful, peaceful day. oksana pogumiy, a member of the kherson city council, was in touch with us. well, we we are approaching 8:00 in the morning, which means that we will be watching a fresh selection of news. kateryna shirokpoyas is ready to tell what happened in ukraine and the world. katya, congratulations, you have a word. greetings, colleagues, in a moment i will tell you about the updated information about the consequences of the night attack on kharkiv, as well as the appointment of a new chief of the general staff. greetings, it's news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. the number of people killed due to the enemy shelling of kharkiv increased to seven, among them a six-month -old baby, as well as two more children.

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