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to do it in some way to use the powerful knowledge of this person, his team in order to achieve victory, because the goal of the brave has always been victory over the enemy, but here we rest on a good ukrainian tradition, a good ukrainian tradition says that if you are dismissed from your position, or you was there in the national bank, are you there, well, from any institution that you headed, especially this is very typical for the ministry of foreign affairs, because quite a lot changes in the ministry of foreign affairs. this means you are never there, you don't get more after you retire access or ability to influence any decision. in the army it is still, it is even more vivid, in the army the situation is more complicated because it is the new commander, this is his deputy, that is, there were no options there, because many of your colleagues asked me, well, why not use his experience, he really was awarded a hero, that is, he was recognized by the president as an extraordinary, extremely talented military ... military person, so it seems that
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his expertise should be used to strengthen the institution, but i know there former heads of the security service of ukraine , ex-ministers of foreign affairs, who directly say that you are formally placed in the reserve, well, the reserve is like a reservation, and you will never be allowed to take a step, you will be, for example, an adviser to the president, but you will never you will not see that president again, so take zaluzhnyi's place, he is a young man. according to political brands, he needs to put his strength somewhere, he simply can't do anything, create something there, some kind of public, or some center was advised to him there, well, it's clearly not his, because this is such a public activity, it is very close to political, we do not know him about political, and most likely this was one of the factors why he decided to accept the position of a diplomat, but i will repeat again what i have already said, for example, for roman bezsmertny, the position of a diplomat... in minsk
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, she added, made him several orders of magnitude more interesting, he was very well versed in ukrainian politics, well, from the age of 26 he was in the parliament, and he was there for several years, and i paid attention, and i can say it again, that for a person who is so kind, you know, he is a well-informed person within ukraine, he knows the military there very well, but for him, as an individual, this school is probably the most... interesting position of the ambassador of great britain, because it is the commonwealths, it is 56, according to - to me, the countries of the commonwealth, which are all present there, are tables, london is the capital, where the largest embassy is located, but the ambassador has authority when he has direct access to the supreme body, and when the supreme intelligence, so to speak, responds to certain messages from the ambassador, if there is no such connection, you understand, if there is no such chemistry, communicative chemistry. there is some kind of ambassador, yes,
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a person who will occupy the premises of our embassy in london, so on. this is a key challenge, it is absolutely on this, this is what absolutely depends on the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of the stay of a laborer in britain, but for example, well, if someone there has at least some rivet on the bank account, then this is the stupidest thing that can be done, so that zaluzhnyy is, well, it is such a... a portal in order to sharply increase understanding in the west, support, to explain in the end, what is happening, well, this is a brand, this is a brand with a biography and a brand that is based on a certain legend among the military, this is not the last thing, and that is why he will receive a lot of attention, not only even as an ambassador, well , he, in our country there were, i have to be honest, we had many political appointments, but in the history of independent ukraine, such and such
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a large number of personalities were not appointed as ambassadors, this is much higher than a minister, this is much higher than the former minister of foreign affairs, let's be honest , because it is a global brand, and therefore, if this brand is simply used in such a stupid way, well, this is a mistake for which one cannot forgive oneself, i think, i really hope that zelenskyi understands this, but here it is a question of... personalities, since the ukrainian the press said that they just started quarreling after 5 minutes at the last stakes, so will zelenskyi be able to step over this moment, and even if it is not just a question of communication, well, conditionally, how do diplomats work, you can't as a diplomat, you can't even be a minister there go out, some diplomats there have several degrees there, you know, curators who decide whether to connect you higher or not. zaluzhny
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will of course have the status of an extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador, and he should have the authority to act, according to this status, how this issue will be resolved, i think that here at the level of the minister of foreign affairs ... there will probably be no jealousy, because he it seems not such a person, but will yermak be there, not even zelensky in the first place, will irmak miss it, or will zelensky be able to hear and even there, maybe not to agree, but to perceive the information , or the signals that will be sent, a lot depends on this, in principle , britain played an unsurpassed role in supporting ukraine. and we didn’t have an ambassador there for six months, now it would be a huge stupidity , i just don’t know what other words to describe, a scenario when these personal ambitions, or some grievances, misunderstandings, can interfere with the effectiveness of the ambassador’s work in london
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in such a decisive time for ukraine, especially on the eve of the elections there in the united states states, because britain has always had its own special relations with the states there, that is, it is global. such a key position, well , it is probably the most important, that we have such a diplomatic outpost in the world at such a difficult moment, and this position has been filled by a person with an extremely high reputation, both in britain and in the world, so i really hope , i just don't know what words to convey this information, that you can't just waste such an opportunity now. thank you very much, mr. oleg, for this extremely interesting and meaningful conversation of ours i would like to remind tv viewers that now... oleg rebachuk, former vice-prime minister for european integration, former head of president yushchenko's secretariat, co-founder of the honestly movement, worked on espresso. the time of our program has run out, stay with the spresso tv channel. my colleagues have prepared a lot of important information, watch espresso live. see you on the air,
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i'm olena kononenko and this is the collaborator program. about the traitors who, at the call of the tagaman heart, went to serve the rashi occupiers. shirok a large-scale war not only exposes the collaborators, who have been masquerading as decent citizens for years, but also forever frees the ukrainian land from putin's puppets. all these politicians, doctors, teachers, artists, opinion leaders and security forces sat quietly and waited for the moment to betray insidiously and painfully. they were promised positions, status and money, but as a result, they are blind fanatics of razka themselves became a target, and those who shouted the loudest: "glory to the liberators" are now buried the deepest. this issue is a reminder and a warning to all collaborators about what fate awaits them. a doctor from mariupol received a life sentence for handing over seven wounded servicemen of the armed forces of ukraine to the russians. we are talking about chekhova valentina pavlivna , born in 1966, a native of the village of rozy
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luxemburg, now oleksandrivske, donetsk region. in peaceful life, she was an ophthalmologist in mariupol, graduated from donetsk medical university. university named after gorky began to build a career in medicine in 1991, worked as a doctor of the first category in the mariupol city hospital number two and in the regional intensive care hospital. when mariupol was under the russian flag, chekhova decided to destroy people instead of saving them. according to law enforcement agencies, when the medical institution where the traitor worked came under the control of the enemy army, russian soldiers began to search the hospital to find... our wounded soldiers, walked around the wards, doctors and nurses were interrogated, and while some of them tried with all their might to protect and cover the soldiers, chekhova literally pointed her finger at the ward where the wounded soldiers of the ukrainian armed forces were lying. after that, the rashists imprisoned the seriously wounded ukrainian defenders and drove them to
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the russian torture chamber. an act in the best traditions of the kgb: surrendering one's own in order to serve and show obedience to the killers. of course, after that, the cashier was given a position for from. of the ophthalmology department at the intensive care medical facility in mariupol. during hostilities, many doctors ophthalmologists left mariupol, but our department continued to work and provide services. emergency assistance to residents of mariupol. in the media field, this traitor does not shine often, but we managed to find a video where she reports on how the hospital works in the occupation and what help she receives from razka. the ministry of health decided to create field teams of surgeons to provide assistance. recently , yakut surgeons came to us, they brought with them 250 lenses free of charge. chakhova received for her actions suspicion then the case went to court, and on december 11, 2023, the october district court in
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dnipro sentenced chekhova to life imprisonment with confiscation of property. so far, it's not working, but we really hope that when mariupol is liberated, this traitor will spend the next years of her life behind bars. by the 22nd year, we received a generation of children and teachers, by the way, who did not remember their true history. especially children who mostly don't read, especially russian classics. before you is a valuable and faithful frame of the russian system, which has been sowing for decades culture of the red star in ukrainian educational institutions and collected information for the fsb. this is tetyana oleksandrivna kuzmich , born in 1968. most of her life she worked in educational institutions since 198'. 78 until 2007 she was a teacher of russian language and literature in kherson, in 2003
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she created and headed the russian national community rusych, which was financed by the russian peace fund. this geozhka was engaged in the promotion of russian values through education. also, with the support of the russkyi mir foundation, kuzmich held the regional competition pushkin beauty and competition project russian culture in the media. it was in 2003 that zaprodumka , instead of developing in children love for ukraine and our culture, began to sow russian seeds. even long before the events of the 22nd year, each of us, to the extent of our strength and capabilities, was approaching this union, the union with russia. love, peace, formation and unity, this is the basis of russian peace. one can only imagine what thoughts kuzmich instilled in the little ones. while she was working for russia. by the way, it became known about her work in rashka in 2020, exactly then in the kherson region
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counterintelligence of the sbu exposed a network of agents who worked for the russian fsb. among the agents , kuzmich was detained on suspicion of treason . according to the sbu, she was recruited by an fsb employee during her stay in the temporarily occupied territory of crimea in 2015 . she was tasked with collecting intelligence on military facilities. as a result. which zmich was arrested and tried, but after some time she was released from prison on bail of half a hryvnia, but this did not stop the progress of the case. in 2021 , a preparatory meeting began in the case of kuzmich of treason, but in a year she managed to avoid punishment due to the start of a full-scale invasion. our president vladimir vladimirovich putin visited the kherson region for the first time since the beginning of the svo. this suggests that he... personally controls the events that are taking place.
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putin is an experienced politician, a professional manager, and he is also a very spiritual person. on the order of your spiritual person, adults and children are killed every day, towns and villages are destroyed, and the genocide of the ukrainian people is carried out. it is this spiritual person who aspires to de-fascist everything that has even a particle of ukrainian in it. of course, what a traitor she is. faithfully serving russia for many years , she could not remain without a position in the fake ministries, so when the kherson region was temporarily occupied, kuzmich was first appointed as the so-called deputy minister of education of the kherson region, and then as the deputy of the fake governor for work with evacuated residents. to call a spade a spade, the traitor was responsible for the deportation of ukrainian children and residents of the occupied territories to russia. children from were sent to the camps, these were children's and health camps of the crimea, these were yevpatoria and the camps
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of the krasnodar territory, 1,740 children were sent to yevpatoria alone. after the re-occupation of part of the kherson region, kuzmich, of course , fled with the russian army to the left bank of the dnieper. this made it possible for the sbi to search kuzmich's residence in 2023. the police found out. russian propaganda materials and symbols, retraining manuals and awards for active support of russia. the sbi investigators also established that kuzmich was planted in the region russian education at... de-iced teachers who did not side with the enemy, forced parents to send their children to new russian schools and actively campaigned for a pseudo-referendum, a real fanatic and faithful executor of the tasks of war criminals. the case of kuzmich under the article collaborative activity is currently in court. we hope she gets a harsh sentence. putin's henchmen must
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understand that everyone will have to pay for the insidious betrayal of ukraine. and this is gaulaita. chaplin community, lilia pulyaeva. everyone the resident must make his choice, it is a choice for the future, the future of our country russia, the future of our region and the future of our children. she is 42 years old and comes from the village of nadezhdivka , kherson region. she studied at the kherson state agrarian university, after which she worked as a cashier at pank. then polyaeva became a telecommunications operator at the ukrtelecom company. since 2017, she was a specialist in project management, the department of finance, accounting and reporting in the chaplinsk settlement council, and with the arrival of the occupiers in the kherson region, pulyaeva saw unprecedented career prospects for herself and became a traitor in order to get them. thinking for a long time, from 2022 she worked for a position. at first , she helped with the pseudo-referendum in
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the kherson region. then there were various smaller tasks from the kremlin, which pulyaeva performed. excellently, and already on october 18, 2023, she was finally installed in the chair of gauleiter of the cheplyn community. i, the head of the cheplinsky municipal district, am grateful to president vladimir putin for his high assessment of the work of the municipalities. like a head without a head, she is constantly worships putin's iconostasis, makes sure that the tricolor hangs at every step, so that as many local residents as possible receive passports with a chicken, and before that... he tries to sit firmly in such a coveted chair. we, in turn, offer her to change the chair to a bed. in prison, you can not worry that she will be removed, because gratipulayev will obviously be in prison for a long time. it was the program collaborators and i, olena kononenko. if you have information about the kremlin sellers, write to us at this email
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address or just on facebook, together let's send all the traitors after the russian ship. we'll see in a week on the air. greetings, good evening, my name is myroslav abarchuk, this is a self-titled program, a joint project of the espresso tv channel and ukrainian foam. today we will talk about the outstanding artist, sixty-year-old alla gorska, about how ... today's full-scale war, the war with russia, reveals and expresses the fate of a whole generation of sixties, whom we have not read, appreciated, seen and did not feel, and this is how the actual events, which are happening now, how they express the fate of an entire generation and, in particular, alegorskaya.
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olena grozovska, art critic, i have on the air, congratulations olena, congratulations. good evening, olena is a co-curator of an exhibition that takes place in kyiv, in a ukrainian house, and the exhibition is called alagorska boreviter, we will talk a lot more about this exhibition, about what you can see at it, and it has already opened and you can visit it , but i will start with the name boreviter, boreviter is the name of one of the mosaics that was executed in particular, alya gorska and a group, yes, opanas zalevaha was there, yes, a group of her colleagues in mariupol in 1967. i want to clarify, opanas zelovakha was in prison at this time in prison since 1965, it seems in the 1970s for
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anti-soviet agitation propaganda, that is , there was another group, that is, yes, yes, there were a lot of them there in... it has different creative groups, yes, but zaretsky was there, zubchenko was there , that is, pryshedko, by the way, zubchenko has many mosaics in mariupol, but the fact is that the fact is that these mosaics were actually destroyed russians in the 22nd year, when you thought about the philosophy of the exhibition and the name, you had this in mind when you called it borevita. absolutely, but the entire hall of the ukrainian house is dedicated to these mosaics and to the destroyed mariupol itself. and about this resonance of the fate of gorska , yes, because this is really a person who has experienced many tragedies, and dismantling, destruction of works,
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and exclusion from the union of artists, and later a brutal murder, and even today we have destroyed mosaics, that is, this whole story continues today, unfortunately, and this one boreviter, he is... and there is another tree of life, that's right, and this is a kind of palimses, because they were opened, there was some kind of repair, they were covered up, they were somehow there or closed, so the tree life is generally 40 years old under the brick, and well , shortly before the full-scale invasion , this mosaic was opened, but for a very short time, actually. now they are in a terrible state, i'm not sure if they can be restored or if anyone will do it, in general, unfortunately, we actually only have two mosaics now on
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territories controlled by ukraine, because gorska worked a lot in the east of ukraine, there are mosaics left in donetsk, but there is like one mosaic left in mariupol, well, we don't know, at least about today. state, but some time ago it was intact, and this is a very, very pity, again, a separate section of the exhibition will be dedicated to the monumental heritage of gorska, and this is a very important topic in the context of gorska, because it is actually the only sphere , where she was able to realize herself as an artist, because... specifically in these mosaics in the monumental mental art, by the way, here are these mosaics, now we will finish talking about the boroviter and the tree of life,
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they are called the most valuable works of such urban monumental art that were in mariupol, and you say that everything is destroyed, here i want to show one book by oleksandr chernov and stanislava ivanova, these are actually researchers who... collected and photographed actually all of them, it is called all the shades of mariupol mosaics, it is not only aligorskaya, actually there are also various mosaic artists here, and this is what actually managed to be preserved from the what about us, i am i understand that everything has already been destroyed there in mariupol, and well, at least we will know what, what we have lost, and i beg you, i beg you, mariupol is everything. where there were most mosaics, it was very actively rebuilt after the second world war, but in the end there were no such destructions as today, and there,
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i think, about 20 generally large mosaic works by various authors existed before this tragedy, what remained there, we don't know, 20 years, i read that from 1967 to 1987 , they were doing it. these are these mosaics, tell me, please, how, what is the meaning of aleigorsky, we will talk about her identity, civic position, but now i want to start with culture, yes, because actually, what you show at the exhibition, her, what is her meaning for a person , who did not come across her work, what is its significance, and you know, the exhibition is large-scale, the figure is incredible... large-scale and we can talk about gorska in different aspects, and we talk about her as an artist and as a dissident and as the center of this sixties movement which
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du- is very important in general for our history and modern history, and how this is the heart of the dissident movement in ukraine, and about various aspects of it. of the way and social development, this is actually a hall of mosaics, a separate hall will be dedicated to her works, her creative tandem with les tanyuk, these are five performances that never came out, they were also banned, and everything that she, all her works, costumes, scenery, yes, yes, two, two, two performances were for'. already at the stage of general rehearsals, they had to come out, and it really, it could completely change the face and history ukrainian theater, because she addresses herself in
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these works. to the avant-garde tradition of the 20s, to the work of petrytskyi, who is very inspiring, and these are absolutely bold, very interesting decisions, scenographic, absolutely innovative, and again, all this remained only in the form of sketches that we present, and separately, we will definitely talk about the mountain range. about her like-minded people, about the choice of identity itself, about the choice, the choice of ukrainianness, about the discovery of ukrainian culture by her, already at a sufficiently mature age, we must remember that she was already in her 30s when she switched to ukrainian, when she learned the language from abedka, because she did not study it at school, and in general she is a person who, let's say...
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there were no prerequisites for this, because she grew up in such a nomenclature soviet family, her father, he is a high-level soviet official, he headed the yalta film studio, then leningrad, then kyiv, and she too had an absolutely cloudless childhood, studying at an art school, then studying. the institute is the beginning of a very powerful, traditional career the career of a soviet artist, yes, and then everything changes dramatically, yes, and she discovers ukraine, ukrainian culture, she begins to learn the language, learns it at a good level, she writes her diaries in ukrainian, she begins to do some things, which
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at that time... it's just that no one expected her, but who is it, it is known what was the impetus that a person chooses such an identity, it's hard to say, i think it's a sum of influences, a sum of factors, i think that the same kat, the creative youth club influenced her, because it changed her environment, and new people appeared , very interesting, very bright, young people with whom they began to do... performances they began to do shevchenko holidays, but not not like how it is practiced in the soviet union, they open shevchenko, as sevarstyuk said, bronze shevchenko , and again in this context we can talk about her stained glass window, so i will now talk about the stained glass window, let's finish
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the rehearsal. very interesting background to this, that is , i know that it is also of a kind a potomkin village was planned , a delegation from canada was to come to ukraine, and they wanted to look at... at a club, where, where young people spend time, and very quickly, this is how they arranged this club, but it began to live somehow, it came out out of control , began to live a life of its own, and very quickly they realized that it was dangerous, but they could not do anything, it was in the october palace, this is how they gathered, this is how they were allocated, again, this is under the auspices of the komsomol, they
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were allocated . natu, and they start, there is several sections, they start putting on performances, they start discussions , they hold creative evenings dedicated to repressed artists, and they are for a moment stus, and symonenko, and lektanyug and svitlichnyi and everyone, that is, the whole whole, this whole group of people, you already they mentioned... mother shevchenko, please tell me what kind of story it was, because her loss, that is, the tragedy of fate, it is repeated all the time somehow, the fact that none of her theatrical work was embodied, that's all it was destroyed, that's one thing, and now the stained glass, what kind of stained glass is that, what kind of story is that, huh the story is quite well known, moreover, i would say that they know about gurska.
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