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weather from natalka didenko, will the cold return to ukraine for a long time. well, now about the most important news, i will tell you in detail: the russians wounded a man in the kharkiv region. in the afternoon, the occupiers shelled the village of kuupianska nodlovy with artillery, the regional police reported. the victim was hospitalized. well, three people were injured due to a rocket attack on mykolaivka in donetsk region. the occupiers dropped four guided aerial bombs on the city late in the evening, injuring a 47-year-old woman and two men. all the injured in the hospital were reported to the regional police. also at night the enemy attacked the city of selidove with rockets. more than fifty destructions were recorded there. at least 12 high-rise buildings and administrative buildings were damaged. fortunately, the people survived. well, barbarians, barbarians, whatever you want, live. we did not come to you in our country,
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how do people live, poorer, richer, but people lived, right, i don't know, just barbarians, destroy everything, liberate, so why? ukraine is waging a defensive war not only on its territory, andrii, a representative of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine, told radio svoboda about this in a comment yusov. he noted that there are no more left in russia. safe places besides russian dictator putin's bunker. this bunker, i remind you, is located in the urals. he also noted that the events on the territory of the enemy continue to acquire a systemic character. these are, in particular, disruptions in the supply of fuel to the occupiers and the undermining of the russian economy due to the suspension of oil processing. according to the representative of the main intelligence department, during our last operations behind enemy lines, only ukrainian-made weapons were used. gurki tybovna on
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of the territory of the aggressor state continues, it continues precisely on military facilities that are directly involved in russia's genocidal war against ukraine. in these events, the weapons and means of foreign production of our partners, in particular, are not used, this is a fact. ties are getting stronger, ukraine and finland have signed a cooperation agreement. in the field of security and long-term support, this happened during the meeting of the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi and his finnish counterpart alexander stubb in kyiv. the document states that finland will provide long-term military and financial assistance, as well as deepen cooperation with ukraine in the political, financial, humanitarian and reform spheres. stubb announced the allocation of the 23rd aid package in the amount of 188 million euros, which included systems.
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air defense and ammunition, the northern country will also help us rebuild the energy sector, strengthen border protection, and also treat the ukrainian military. we understand that the biggest guarantees for ukraine, security guarantees, are these nato. but while we are not in nato, and while there is a war with russia on our territory, we need some specific guarantees. these documents. and finland is one of the eight countries that have given us bilateral guarantees, this is a specific guarantee, there is a concrete one, there are clear packages, there is the minimum, although it is not the minimum, it is strong support, but the minimum that ukrainian can society, the country, the military, which is definitely very important, to calculate not once, not later, not theoretically, but practically this year. we are in in finland, we believe not only in our...
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secure relations in our bilateral agreement, but also support ukraine's membership in the eu and nato, provided that all criteria are met. we ourselves should not forget how our road to the european union and the north atlantic alliance was paved. for ukraine, the main thing on this path should be victory. nato is developing a new format for aid to ukraine, alliance secretary general jens stoltenberg said before the start of the meeting of foreign ministers. affairs in brussels. according to him , the heads of foreign affairs will discuss how the block can take more responsibility to ensure stability of support. in particular, this concerns the provision of military equipment and training for ukrainians. we are currently discussing ways to make nato's support more predictable and more reliable, because we firmly believe that ukraine's support should not depend on short-term voluntary offers, but rather on
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long-term nato commitments. by doing this, we will give ukraine what it needs, and in doing so we will send a message to moscow that we we support ukraine. return. seven more children came home with their families, seven more children left the temporarily occupied territories of our country with their families, these are families from the zaporizhia and kherson regions. this was reported by dmytro lubinets, the human rights representative of the verkhovna rada of ukraine. according to him, ukrainians witnessed real russian crimes, in particular, looting and forced passporting. in addition, the invaders could mobilize teenage boys, who should soon become of age, for the war. ukrainian the party provides the returnees with all necessary assistance. in poltava, in one of the churches of the orthodox church of ukraine, volunteers collect aid for the military. in particular, they weave
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camouflage nets, our correspondent anna morozova saw the greatest need now for additional workers sent to the front. see in the material. former. clothes, it's bedspreads, it's, well, agricultural fiber, knitwear. mrs. elena, on the first day of the full-scale invasion, left for poltava from kharkiv, reading the news and observing the consequences of the russian attacks, the woman could not sit idly by and joined in weaving camouflage nets in one of the churches of the orthodox church of ukraine. i am an architect, a restorer by education, i work in... because our company is who, where is it now? volunteers agreed on their unique weaving technique, slightly different from others. we developed our scheme and cuts with such and such leaves and a confusion scheme, i.e. two
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by two, two by one, one by one and so on. so that, well, our task, like that of doctors, is not to offend, right? maria volodymyrivna, parishioner church, as soon as i heard from the abbot that laboring hands were needed, joined other volunteers, for two years, he has been cutting fabric for weaving nets, i wanted to do something, i already, i don’t work anymore, where should i go, i came here in the church and our priest, father oleksandr announced that it was necessary, i see the neighbors, that's all, well, i started coming here, under the images of the saints and accompanied by prayers... she doesn't think about fatigue, but about those whom her work can save, you have to, you have to, sometimes you get tired already, but you keep going because you know what our boys, and it is even worse there, and we think that maybe something will save someone, this net
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is ours, this is our work, maybe it will save someone from oh, from the worst, the first frame for a camouflage net appeared here long before 2022 . in the 19th year, when the government changed, we realized that the war was being erased, and immediately there was a proposal to weave a net so that people would understand that the war still exists in our country, and we cannot show it, don't show, don't tell. currently, there is a great shortage of volunteers in the temple, because there is a need for disguises there are always grids. people come, promise to come, then freeze. we all got tired, we only taught them, and they already got tired, not everyone can be a volunteer, it’s a lot of work, a lot of shoulder work, these are people who give up some of their household items, and still need to donate, because
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a roll of base for camouflage net costs 17 hryvnias, basic green fabric - 4,000 hryvnias, all orders for products are carefully recorded by volunteers, unfortunately, this is the second time we have had it. notebook, began to keep records, came here 1.4 of the 22nd, and they started to lead, a notebook when the order simply collapsed. in 22 months , more than 13.5 m2 of masking nets were woven and sent in the walls of the temple, and the volunteers will continue to work as long as there is a need for their work. anna morozova, bohdan proskurov, from poltava for espresso tv channel. thanks to everyone. who, despite everything , continues to support the armed forces of ukraine. i also urge you to continue to support, to donate to the needs that we voice, they come to us from our fighters, we are only intermediaries, and glory thank god that you are responding and helping to give money, whether the fighters or someone else is buying
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what is needed for the front. and then we have an interview conducted by my colleague yuriy fizar with the extraordinary and extraordinary and respected ambassador of the united states of america to ukraine. mrs. bridget brink, let's see, congratulations, my name is yuriy fizar, this is exclusive. i will talk about urgent ukrainian-american relations, what to expect from washington, i mean the aid that is currently stuck in the house of representatives and much more, so today the ambassador of the united states of america in to ukraine, mrs. bridget brink. madam ambassador, i welcome you and thank you for joining me today. nice to be with you. so, you came to ukraine at the end of may. in 2022, how is the situation in our country at that time different from the current one? the current situation
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is radically different from when i came to ukraine in may 2022, the streets were practically empty and there were roadblocks everywhere. when i was driving a car then, i saw a lot of destruction, now, despite two years of russia's brutal war against ukraine, i am watching an incredible progress. of very harsh but incredible winters, ukrainians tons of grain and other goods, and during two years managed to save energy and electricity for the whole country. achievements, and despite russia's military efforts, we see that the economy not
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only survived, it is growing, we are talking about 5% in 2023 and projected growth in 2024. obviously, this is a difficult moment and a difficult situation for ukraine, but we commit to be with you in the future. so far, i'm seeing incredible resilience. every person in the country who wants to win this fight with russia. thank you very much for that and thank you to all the american people for the help you are giving us. let's talk about this help. we are now very dependent on external funding, and unfortunately, a bill from the white house to provide ukraine with about $60 billion is currently in the house of representatives. however... we do know that house speaker mike johnson is going to put
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this relief package up for a vote after representatives return from the easter break, around april 9th. what are you personally? think about it, will they vote for it, and if so, will it have the innovations that speaker johnson is talking about? i'm sure. that the us congress will support an additional bill on ukraine, of course, it is up to congress to decide when that will happen, but my confidence is based on the fact that, in addition to the us president and the entire administration, ukraine has the bipartisan support of congress. many of its representatives visited ukraine, including senator schumer. he was here in lviv with a delegation just a few weeks ago. there are more such visits more reflective of the support of the american people. we know very well that
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the struggle for freedom is now being waged in kona, so that russia and putin cannot repeat something similar in other places. we support ukraine in its struggle for its existence. and as for innovations, as far as innovations are concerned, congress will decide here. we have prepared an argument. this is what we follow, as jake sullivan said a few days ago in kyiv, there is no plan b. there is no plan b, because many american politicians are talking about a plan b. they say yes, we are talking about plan a because that is the master plan, but what about plan b, there is no plan. so we only have plan a. yes, and we support it. thank you very much. at the beginning of march, in an interview with cnn, you said that the united states of america. have come to a crucial moment in support of ukraine and that people in washington must redouble their efforts
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to help ukraine, did they listen to you on capital hill? i will say that not yet, but i am sure that our congress will reflect the will of the american people and the strategic interests of the united states, the essence which in order to help ukraine. about russia , only a few weeks ago they held what the russians call presidential elections, we in ukraine call it a farce. putin reappointed himself again. but what do people in the united states of america think about what happened. we unequivocally consider these elections undemocratic and i have nothing more to say about it. we do not recognize any elections on the sovereign territory of ukraine.
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let's talk about support from the western world. in february, the president france emmanuel macron said that he does not rule out the possibility that one day western troops will be on the territory of ukraine. i understand that most western leaders disagreed with him, but what about the united states of america. we understand that there will be no american troops in ukraine, but can we at least hope for the signing of some kind of agreement with the usa like the ones we have already signed. can you tell me what will be included in this deal? whether or not, that's still up for debate, but it looks like we're getting close to that point. i can not to name specific terms, but i can say that there are active negotiations with representatives of your government regarding this.
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let's move on to the issue of corruption in ukraine, you once said that in order for... investments to come to ukraine, we need to have an independent judicial system, free mass media and the absence of corruption, is there any progress in these directions? i will say that your president, who represents your people and your democracy, has set an ambitious goal to integrate into the eu and nato. a strong democracy is especially important on this path. dynamic and free societies, an active civil society, strong institutions, a system of checks and balances, and an independent judiciary are important components. this is the vision of your president, who reflects the interests of your people, and we strongly support you in this. in this vein, we
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supported and continue to support all the steps that were taken to solve some of the problems that... exist in ukraine, including the fight against corruption, raising the level of corporate governance to international standards, and reforming the justice system. all it is very important to achieve our main goal. it's also critical for business, as we heard from special representative pena pritzker as part of president biden's initiative to accelerate your economic recovery. availability of standards and riding. here's what's crucial, we hear it all the time, so it's extremely important to achieve this goal. as far as i understand, this corresponds to the aspirations of the people of ukraine. madam ambassador, and my last
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question for today. republican senator lynsey visited ukraine a few weeks ago graham and he said that he has changed his opinion about the expediency of holding elections, namely presidential elections in ukraine now. he claims that elections can still take place. what is the official position of the american authorities on this matter? ukraine is a sovereign, democratic country, and only it can decide such issues. thank you very much, madam ambassador, for your answers and thank you for all the help we are getting from the united states of america. it was an exclusive espresso with my interlocutor ms. ambassador of the united states of america to ukraine bridget brink they talked about ukrainian-american relations , the help we received, are receiving and will continue to receive and much more. my name is yuriy fizar, see you soon.
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thank you very much yuriy fizer, this was an interview of my colleague yuriy fizer with... the extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the united states to ukraine, mrs. bridget brink. well, now i bring to your attention the plot, we have a lot of interesting information ahead of us, definitely stay with us, and now, now the material prepared by my colleagues. a city without barriers, according to the ministry of social policy, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of ukraine, the number of citizens with disabilities has increased to 3 million people. therefore, more and more attention is paid to the development of the city according to the principles of inclusiveness. the heroes of our story showed how lviv is adapted for people in wheelchairs. let's watch together. 32-year-old karina has been living with a back injury for 20 years. of the brain, has lived in lviv for seven years and helps people with similar injuries, says that the city of lviv has become more convenient for people with reduced mobility during this time, but there are still many
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barriers and we decided to protest together how accessible lviv is for people in wheelchairs. this road is so that the center of dovzhenko is already considered accessible, there should already be a normal coverage, a normal coverage so that a person can reach it to this dovzhenko, because now what we with... use special skills to move these slabs and these gaps between these slabs are, as it were, our superskills, but there are a lot of people who do not have these superskills, and there should already be a normal coverage, and then the center of dovzhenko can be considered accessible, then now i would already say that it is not accessible, well, let's see what's inside, the essence of the ramp is that it should be on... only gentle, there are certain degrees, and how far , the higher the rise to be climbed, the longer the ramp should be and it should be so gentle that a person
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in a wheelchair who moves can climb it on their own, that is , any ramps where there is a large slope and where a person on their own can't go up, it's not a ramp, so it's not an element architectural accessibility, it is the same barrier as if there were just steps. ivan, for example, was now climbing with the help of a handrail. and this is often used by people, for example, who have a lesion on one side, and their left hand, for example, does not work well, and then they can use their right hand to help themselves up. these handrails are on both sides, and usually there are, for example, only on one side. but for people with mental disorders. here it will be difficult to move, because there are no tactile tiles, visible traffic signs and obstructed by stairs. opening the door can also be a difficult task.
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if we are talking, for example, about ivan and me, then we can now open this door and enter without hindrance. if we talk about a person in whom, in whom the upper limbs would also be affected, then she would not be able to do it accordingly. and so, of course, a good door is a door that can slide like. automatically, we understand, yes, that this cannot be achieved everywhere, here, and then the door should at least open with a light effort, and so that the handle can be touch lightly with the brush of your hands, even if your fingers don't work, well, we can check that now, well, you see, i just put my hand, and, for example, if my fingers didn't even work, i can pull the door and... even in this way. to use the elevator in the dovzhenko center for people in wheelchairs, you must first get a key from the staff of the institution. here they admitted that
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they had not yet had visitors in wheelchairs. karina did not have any difficulties with access to the toilet, but she says that it may not be so easy for everyone. okay, i'm coming in inside, i can, what can i do, i can turn on and off the light myself in... that's what's good, what's good, that the mirror is lowered, it's good, because usually they are somewhere under the ceiling, well, here, in principle, you can use to wash hands, it's not inclusive this if the wash basin, but it's like that, you know, no big deal, there's no handrail, as you can see, there should be a handrail, it should be hinged, it should be 70 cm from the center of the toilet, as far as i know , but getting to the shelter is almost... impossible, there are no signs of a bomb shelter, either the institution, according to karina, is not friendly to all categories of people. but lviv
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transport has become more accessible for all categories of the population. the worst is with trams, because there are only 20% of them. if our heroes managed to get into the tram, getting out of it became a problem, because the call button did not work. i had to ask the tram driver to lower the ramp manually, and people are like, they won't get out, they won't miss often, you just have to, well, if we just try to calculate each step ahead and let her know when to turn around, when to go, where to wait, well, you just adapt one way or another, you need to create all the conditions so that people can realize themselves, work, pay taxes, and not just sit around conditionally. on on if, well , only there on pensions, for example, or something like that, the rights in all that is happening, and let them rustle, and then they will get used to it.
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ramps are not installed everywhere, and where they are, they are not available for use at all. karina says that the state should not randomly place ramps and consult only with experts on reduced mobility issues, because the same ramps should be suitable for different types of wheelchairs, with an appropriate slope and material. the situation is the same with stairs made of tiles or smooth stone, if there are no rubber strips on them. well, look, this is a non-standard ramp, because there are two grooves in it, but they are not universal, all people have wheelchairs of different widths, and accordingly, the wheels may not simply fit into these grooves, firstly, secondly, it has a non-normative slope, that is, it is more than necessary and cannot be climbed on its own, well, handrails too, accordingly, they are not normative,
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they do not have them. normal height, and their thickness does not allow normal grip. the space of lviv with its old narrow streets, stone steps and curbs is difficult to adapt for people in wheelchairs, but it is possible. more and more coffee shops, cafes and bookstores are becoming disabled-friendly and adapting their businesses. karina notes that she plans her route in advance, looks for establishments with accessible entrance areas and restrooms. if there are none, she is not will be able to visit them, respectively, leave money there. but, if we talk about inclusion in general, then this is a process not only of removing these physical barriers, yes, it is also a process of removing mental barriers, including communication ones, and there is a certain problem in this too, so that people still have different stereotypes about a person, for example, in
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a wheelchair. and maybe i can be perceived very superficially, you know, and accordingly feel a superficial attitude towards myself, for example, regarding my financial capabilities there, regarding my mental opportunities, simply because i use a wheelchair, this is of course unacceptable, it should not be like this. karina says that a person's limited mobility should not deprive him of his sense of dignity and the opportunity to return to his life. now everything has changed very, very much after the full. after the invasion, of course, people realized that disability will now be everywhere, well, present as a phenomenon, and that something needs to be changed, and of course, the rhetoric has changed a lot, the policy has changed a lot, and now i personally feel that, you know, excessive even attention and an over eagerness to help, we don't need over attention, we don't need us running after us and giving
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us ramps, right? we need to be allowed to just live peacefully, use our services, work and not pay too much attention, well, this is not necessary. in order for guests and residents of lviv to easily and quickly find barrier-free locations, the lviv tourist office has created a map: an accessible city. more than 100 food establishments, museums, theaters, communal institutions, hospitals, shopping and entertainment centers, which must comply with all norms of inclusiveness. on stare pravo, oleg palyamar, espresso tv channel. laughter, physical activity, sneezing. even during such a small load, urinary incontinence can make itself felt. feminost uro helped me. thanks to the natural components of feminost uro , it helps to restore control over urination both during the day and at night. feminost oro - ejaculation under control. ask at
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