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news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. the president of the european commission, ursola fondern, arrived in kyiv. she dedicated the official visit to the second anniversary of russia's full-scale war against ukraine. fonderlajen published her photo from the kyiv train station on the x social network. she also wrote that today, more than ever, there are countries that firmly stand by ukraine. financially, economically, militarily and morally. earlier, she... showed a photo from the building of the european commission in brussels, which was decorated with the colors of the ukrainian flag. to kyiv the head of the italian government, giorgia maloni, also arrived. the purpose of the visit is to demonstrate solidarity with ukraine on the second anniversary of the russian invasion. the reuters agency also reported on the visit to kyiv of canadian prime minister justin trudeau and the head of the belgian government, alessandro de croix. the world should not
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look away from its support for ukraine, united nations diplomats said. the un security council gathered for a meeting dedicated to the anniversary of the russian invasion of ukraine. the usa and britain, in particular, once again called to stop the army the aggressor secretary general antonio guterres emphasized that the war in ukraine remains an open grief in the heart of europe. two years and a decade after russia's attempted illegal annexation of the ukrainian autonomous republic of crimea and the city of sevastopol, the war in ukraine remains an open issue in the heart of europe. the time has come for peace, a just peace based on the united nations charter, international law and general assembly resolutions. ukraine wants peace more than any other country. however, we never
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we will not accept any offer to surrender or cede our lands and freedoms, said ukrainian foreign minister dmytro kuleba during a meeting of the un security council. he once again reminded of the only demand for russia - to stop the aggressive war and withdraw its troops from our territory within the internationally recognized borders. when future generations look back. when one country tries to destroy all international peace and security. if you really want to lower this price and give peace a chance, send us air defenses to protect our civilians and do everything possible to stop the russian army.
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the russian invaders have confirmed that they have lost an a50 long-range radar detection aircraft. our scouts intercepted the negotiations between the members of the su-35 cover crew, during the dialogue, one of the russian pilots reported on the radio that he watched the air defense work, first saw a flash and heard explosions, and then how the ship maneuvered. this was reported to the head office. intelligence according to their data, the a50 plane was shot down near the city of primorsko-akhtarsk on the sea of ​​azov. he made his last takeoff at 15:50 from the akhtubinsk airfield. gur added that after the defeat, the russian command ordered several more military aircraft, which were supposed to strike near avdiivka, to urgently stop their mission. and at night, our defenders of the sky destroyed all 12 chess pieces. with which
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the russians hit ukraine, the air force reported. the enemy also attacked with two iskander-m ballistic missiles and three kh-59 guided aircraft. the last occupiers entered the temporarily occupied territory of the kherson region. two of them were also destroyed by fighters armed forces anti-aircraft defense worked in kirovohrad oblast, odesa oblast and mykolaiv oblast. racists wounded two people in zaporozhye, a thief at night. hit a private house in the village of tavriyske, a young couple was injured. the couple is currently in the hospital. the head of the region ivan fedorov reported. in total, during the day, the enemy made 614 strikes on 11 settlements in the region. another 770 occupiers will never fight on our land again, because they were destroyed by ukrainian defenders a few days ago. in general, from the beginning of the invasion the russian army has lost... already
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409,000 of its soldiers in ukraine. according to the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine, our defenders also knocked out eight tanks and a dozen and a half armored fighting vehicles during the day. and 36 enemy artillery systems, eliminated two air defense systems and 28 tankers. soldiers of the armed forces of ukraine also managed to destroy the plane and three dozen drones. the data added by the general staff are indicative. and to the situation at the front. the occupiers are storming the positions of the armed forces in the mariinsky direction. enemies for the past day 44 times they tried to break through the defense near georgiyvka pobida and'. mykhailivka in donetsk region. this is reported by the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine. in total , 84 combat clashes took place on the front, the enemy launched more than a hundred missile and air strikes, fired 141 salvo rockets at the positions of our troops and
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populated areas. heavy fighting also continues in the bakhmut district, where the invaders attacked nine times. our defenders also repulsed eight enemy assault attempts near the factory in zaporizhzhia. ukrainian aviation and rocket launchers destroyed 10 enemy concentration points. a ukrainian ambulance was displayed in front of the osce headquarters in the center of vienna. the russians shot her in the kharkiv region. the action was timed to the meeting of the osce permanent council for the second anniversary of the russian federation's full-scale invasion of ukraine. according to the organizers, this ambulance is one of the symbols of those war crimes against humanity that russia...commits in ukraine. for now, that's all the news for this hour. see you later.
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after february 24, 2022, caring residents of kharkiv united to provide war-affected townspeople with food, medicine and other basic necessities. this is how the charity was born voluntary yua foundation. subsequently, his team focused on helping residents of villages far from kharkiv, where other volunteer missions do not reach. during. during such trips , they got to know many farmers of the region, they said that the farms suffer the most from the mining of the territory, because it makes agricultural work impossible. about how the inhabitants of slobozhanshchyna adapt to life in new realities. what
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volunteer yua invented to support local farmers and why demining is one of the key steps to restore life in the de-occupied settlements of the region. maryam yol, volunteer of the charitable foundation, says. my name is mary, miriam, if that's my full name, i'm currently a volunteer of the volunteer foundation. how did the volunteerska charitable fund come about? oh, we're in usually when students came here, and we 're in the school of marketing and communication, baggage, i'm saying this, and it's hard for me to pronounce it, because it's not really that anymore, many years, probably since 2009- well, physically, this place was not there yet, but since 2009 there is a school in kharkiv of communication and marketing, called baggage. i worked there since i was 14 years old, and we moved to this place about
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seven years ago, probably that's why i don't remember anymore, eh, and there were always such non-stop stories about new experiences, about new impressions, about inspiration , about lecturers, about students, about homework, about teamwork, about some parties, and about the books in the library behind me, which you probably don't see, but there were... books, and now there is a shelf with medicines, and all this lost the meaning of its existence on the 24th, and our team is partly also other people, well, it smoothly flowed into becoming a volunteer hub, a volunteer foundation, and now we are not located in the premises of the luggage school, but in the hub of the volunteer foundation. what is the foundation working on? direction? what we do, they changed a lot
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depending on the requests that appeared , it seems to me that we are very adjale in our approach to work, when everything started, when the full-scale invasion began, and we stayed in kharkiv, a lot of people joined us , the most important problem was to give to people what they do not have access to, it was food, it was hygiene, it was medicine, it was some essential products, essential goods, this was probably the case in the city, somewhere between three months and summer, until the first deoccupation took place in the kharkiv region, in the nearest villages, there are cherkassy lyzova, ruska lyzova, then there are many funds that were working at that time, they covered this... in activity, and we decided that we will not stop and we will continue for another six months , for three months, sorry,
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all summer, non-stop, every day, delivered by the city all these sets, after that it was september of the 22nd year, the de-occupation took place, and we did the same thing, but all over the kharkiv region, in all the de-occupied areas, right in different directions, i don't know, any population. point that you could hear, we were there, we have a map, uh , we, when the de-occupation happened, well, i have lived in kharkiv all my life, but i knew three villages there and that was all, and so all the members of the team, in short, we printed out such a map, which means we hung it up, and so we highlighted with a marker where we were, in short, we we did it for three weeks, and then we realized that no, if we isolate everything, everything will just be different, we just stopped, de-occupation and all these things, somewhere for probably another six months, that is... autumn and winter, and in parallel with food, hygiene, medicines, we added some things
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like, if there were massive shellings that started and the lights went out, or for example decoupage and there is no electricity, the mud flats are covered and that's all, we made generators, if it's a cold winter and something like that is needed there, we made burjuyki, thermal washing and so on, if in vovchanchansk, this city near the border with russia... at some point, already after the deoccupation, russia cut off the gas supply to them, because historically it happened that the gas came from there, and the people who remained to live there, who had, well, gas stoves , they simply stopped being able to cook, and we took around 700 electric stoves there, that is, there is some new, new something, a new problem, and we are responding to it, i don't know, kherson happened. if we are talking about the 23rd year, and we went there, in the spring we
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wanted to, well, we have from time to time in normal volunteers who are just not , well, i think we are normal volunteers, i call on all volunteers who now hear me do only this and any people in general, do not do something simply because you are used to doing it, well, like, it is necessary to include the brain, it is necessary to do some kind of constant research, it is necessary to find out new needs, well , because if we do not do this, we will just do something. to do, and we went in march to different villages, to see, to talk with people, with... representatives of local authorities, just with random people in order to hear different things, we understood that, in principle, everything is better for them, but they have no work and there is no such thing - well, that kind of meaning, i don't know life, because what people did in villages and small towns in oblast, it's work with hands, it's work with the land, a lot of things have been replaced, and for
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example, we have such an area near the old saltiv. we spend a big one there, and there was a lot of tourism there, you could find a house there, you could sail on a yacht there, well, in short, a lot of everything, and it’s also not a very touristic area now, and in short, people couldn't seem to return to life, but after the war began, there was de-occupation, de-occupation happened, some kind of shock, the first such things, but time goes by and we have to somehow return, and this is our research from march, it led us to the idea , eh, that you need to give them not a fish, but a fishing rod, and we carried, we had a huge seed project, we carried seeds to more than 600 households, well, to such small farm gardens, in short, the entire space in which we we are now, there are about 300 m2,
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we are probably three weeks old, well, imagine you have one, well, i don’t know, there’s a carrot, a tomato, something else there, everyone packed, packed, packed, packed, packed and delivered, and it was just wow, eh, because people liked it very much, and we really physically returned them to what they were doing in their lives before the full-scale event took place, after that we understood, everything was already warmer, we thought about what we want to do next, and what needs to be done, and we understood that there are areas... not where there is an attack, not where it is loud, in which it has been almost a year at that moment, calm, well, there are some mini stories, but in general, it is quiet there, and it is already possible to restore there, and we started a huge construction company, starting from june, we took the izyum district, as the one where now, well
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, it is most calm, we are not interested in dealing with any very close to the city. populated areas, because international funds, for example, arrive there, i think everyone knows, they, they have security guides there, they buckle up in the back seat, very far in the de-occupation, and do all these things that are incomprehensible to me, in short, they will arrive, there are 10 30 km from the city, and there 140 to the village, which one is not on the map, there is no signpost and that's all, and that's why we got there, we started with izyum, how about such a test, because it's simpler, at the time when we were taking roofs to private houses, we were the first fund that went there not with conversations, not i don't know, a mission, not with something there, but with actually physically slate, rubiroid, beams, whistles and so on,
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after that we had a long village, which we helped rebuild. the village of studnok, the village of yeremivka, yesterday we took away and this saturday we are starting three more villages of malokamishuvac state of tezhyum district, to restore. topolska, malakomashuvaha and brashkivka, these are the roofs, these are the windows, these are the things without which the house will not survive its second winter, because even when we look at the slate and see there, well, a little crack there, this is how our eyes perceive it, in i'm connected with construction , but i've never been there at all, but when you enter a house with a little something there and you just look at the mountain ceiling and realize that you don't have a ceiling, you have mold all over the wall , you have a deformation of the house and one more winter and that's it it will be possible to demolish and not restore anything, in short, it is necessary to start from the head,
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so we start with these roofs and windows, as a volunteer team? for the first time got to slabozhansk village of dovgenke. how did we find ourselves in dovgenky for the first time? we have a manager alyona. alyona knows all elders, all districts, all heads of communities, all military administrations, in short, everyone, if you need anyone, alyona knows it. and alyona once sent a request from some village, even two villages of the izyum district. here it should be noted that we didn't actively go to the izyum district, because we don't go where everyone goes, because a lot was said about the city of izyum in... media and a lot of volunteers went there and we just deliberately chose a different direction, here we have been working for six months after the de-occupation, it is march 23rd, and here alyona brings
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such a request, we are what? she says: there are two villages there, that means kamianka and dovgenka, kamianka on the highway, when you leave izyum, how to go to donetsk region, there is a big one there, and eh, and this is the second village, dovgenka, she says there. .. we need lanterns, there is no light there, we need some kind of medicine there, but let’s talk, because before construction came specifically into my life, there were medicines, which i didn’t understand either, but that’s how i had to learn all this, in short, we will call from a representative from the village, she tells us that we don't have, or rather, they don't have anything from medicine, everything is broken, well, the whole story is short, we find out what you need, we understand. there, we definitely won’t do any harm with any pills, we collect this first-aid kit for each family there, one in another, and send it of our volunteers there, my husband
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bohdan was going there, he comes back that day with eyes like what i just saw, here i have to say one more thing, it was a moment, from time to time, i think that such a moment comes to all volunteers, when you do, do, do, and then get really tired and can't see. it makes perfect sense, and here you are in a crisis, and we had such a moment, because for six months we have been driving every day with these sets, and here we are in a crisis, and in short, he turns around and says, i don’t understand, what did we do before that, why did we do it, because well, like there is such a village that, well, that's all before that , it doesn't seem to make sense, we listen to him, we believe him, but until you see it with your own eyes, you don't understand what's happening, in short, if kamianka is a village along the road that passes through. and there are all these delegations , anyone, who went to izyum or donetsk region, they came and saw it, this is a village that does not exist, it is not possible to get there for a long time, because you left izyum, you are going to
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donetsk region, and there is some turn in the field in the izyum nazaminivsky district, and you never you can't go back there, if you don't know exactly where you're going, he says: i go to the village, and here there are landings, and often near the front line, you look like that... when there are such charred pieces of trees, it's march, that there is no green, he says , and there are just sticks like that, well, there are no trees and sticks, sticks, sticks, and he says, like landfills, it’s just a pile of some stones, like some windows, some, like candy, and here we eat, and there is a wrapper, and it is facing this way, he says that there are some fences facing that way. there is something else, and he says, if it were, well, you don't they said that we had to go there, if i hadn't got into my car from kamianka, the representative of the village there and wouldn't have brought me
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there by the hand like that, i would never have thought that there were people here, and so we they learned about the dovgenka, they learned that there are official data and there are unofficial data, but according to the unofficial data, the dovgenka changed hands 18 times, and there it came to the moment when there is a street. and here were ours, here were not ours, and they just exchanged fire and not a single house was shot at at that time on march 23, there was no there were none at all, when i say a survivor, i mean that there is, for example, a house with no roof and broken windows, and it is not a survivor, but there are fewer of them, but there is, well, dust, i don't know, well, there is a bonfire, and after it there is a handful, well, there were such handfuls there, and even at that time... as far as this village was, it was more, well, i don't know, close and all that, they didn't get there just to clear something, just to demine somewhere, it's the kind of
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area where you can't take a step to the left or right, well, because if you if you do it, you will feel bad , we started construction in dovgenka in august, in august it was very hot in kharkiv region and... dovgenka is a village in which you build something in august, and once every 30 minutes, a petal explodes, because it heats up from the sun to +40, well, it’s just constant, there ’s a petal, i don’t know, scattered under the chestnut tree, and well, everywhere, there’s a side, like closer to donetsk region, there’s a side closer to kharkiv region, and well, conditionally like this, the fields are divided on our them. and they were supposed to enter from this side, and ours they mined everything there super hard, and in order to demine it, well, it takes a very, very,
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very long time, there are... in the direction when you drive, when you turn from the highway for about 5 km, there are blocks, it is not theirs slats, not for long, but these slats began to be demined and hung again, these wires were stretched in september 22nd, and now in october 23rd we have just finished hanging them, after the slats there are, well, the columns already distributed on the eyes , i don't know how to call it correctly in the villages, and only then. there is electricity, but you need to understand that a long time before a full-scale invasion came, it was a village that had gas, electricity, and water supplies, they have houses, we were repairing them, there is a bathtub, well, it’s just a bathtub in the village, that is, it’s not a hole, yes the toilet is in the ground, this is quite a complete story, because there was a lot of farming in them, and
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there is such a sad fact for a long time. we have been in the uzyum district for a long time, there are a lot of immigrants since the 14th year, who are facing the reality of the existence of our neighbor for the second time in their lives, that's how we got to know dovgenky. how do people live in dolongenka? people who live in the village and in villages in general. where the occupations are, ah, very different, there is no need for them - well, i don't know, somehow idealize and imagine there, uh, well , of course, that all these people who are there, who remained, did not leave or left and they returned, er, they saw a lot of grief, they buried their sons themselves in their villages, they left there only
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after yesterday i... had such and such a story from my grandfather, he says, this village of tepolska is also nearby, says, uh, we were sitting shelling began, then i stayed there for about two weeks , they didn’t want to leave, they thought that it wouldn’t be for long, but then a woman flew into the house, a woman died, and after that i left, and there are stories like that across the house, we imagine a person with the village is some kind of grandmother who has chickens, in fact a person from the village is, well, maybe... there is a fairly wealthy person who can afford some conventional egypt tea for four, i don't know, have a nice house, to have a bathroom, a room, and then to have nothing, because russia came and killed, took away, invaded and so on, that's why they are different, there are those who find it very difficult psychologically to cope with
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the situation. what happened and they drink a lot , sometimes, they tell us, for example, we sometimes do, do, do, do some inspiration there, you came, they brought a cipher there, we are like that, well now we will rebuild, rebuild, we will do something there , something else, we still demine there, we will start, and there is some kind of elevation, and it is there for a week, two or three, and then we sit down, somehow there with... salami and with the men we look around like this and understand that god, there is so much work here that we just won't take it out, well, it's not a week, not two, not three, not a year, but a decade, in order to at least somehow roll back to the state, the status, the fact that there were these people before, because when you talk today with some conditional man, a man from a long time ago, and he tells you this, and you understand that in...
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this man, before that there was his own agrarian, his own agrarian business, he had this tractor standing there, i don't know how much the tractor costs, but it seems to me that it is not the cheapest thing, there a nice house, and now he lives in a shed or in a cellar or in a modular house that was rented to them, and well, in one moment, a person just lost everything, that everything... life, she put everything on this and that it is psychologically difficult. there are very grateful people who advise you, who hear what you say, who understand and all that, there are people who, when you come to the village, you give something away, we never go, well, if it is there tentatively some kherson, where we took a little bit of everything there for the first time and left.

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