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wow, this whole margin, because it's not the best, it doesn't unite us, in fact , ukraine is united, that's for sure, and 30 years ago no one could have said that mariupol and lviv would really consider themselves a single entity those who defend the borders from one city of ukraine to another, well, this is more important than anything else, in fact, the embroiderer that someone regretted not being able to evacuate and take with them, someone packed it in that small suitcase in the first place. kus in this panic and in this shock. mr. peter, thank you, thank you to those mariupol residents who understand the importance of embroidery, the ukrainian language, and ukraine, and the ukrainian flag, and to all ukrainians, in principle, who understand this importance. petro andryuchenko, adviser to the mayor of mariupol, was with us, and now kateryna shirokopoi will be with us in her beautiful embroidered dress and will tell us the news. congratulations lasya, congratulations andria, you look incredibly beautiful today, after all, as always, but on such a day it is more special. i'll tell you in a moment. to our viewers about hourly
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blackout schedules in ukraine and about what putin and xi jinping will say. news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. all over ukraine for. schedules of hourly power outages were drawn up, the volume of restrictions was distributed evenly among all regions, this was reported to ukrenergo. the reason for the outages is an increase in electricity consumption during cooling. the capacity of ukrainian power plants is insufficient due to russian destructive attacks. ukrenergo assured that the power supply of critical infrastructure facilities is not limited. two people were wounded as a result of night shelling.
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kharkiv's victims were hospitalized, the head of the regional military administration, oleg synigubov, said. the russians hit a damaged five-story building in the central part of the city. that night, the occupiers struck kharkiv several more times. information about the consequences of the attack is currently being clarified. and three people were wounded as a result of shelling in the vasylkiv district of zaporizhzhia. this was announced by the head of the region, ivan fedorov. 260 times the russians ransacked... on a small scale tokmachka and snepnohirsk were hit by airstrikes. as a result of the attack, five residential buildings were destroyed. well, explosions rang out again at the belbek military airfield in temporarily occupied sevastopol. russian air defense allegedly shot down five atakams missiles over crimea. the local occupation authorities assure that no one was injured. however, a video of a large-scale fire is being published on social networks after the attack. resort
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until the day of vyshyvanka, ukrainian defenders skilfully and exquisitely embroidered a cross on the fate of more than 15 thousand kosovar invaders, and in general, since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion, more than 488 thousand of their soldiers have been ingloriously rotting in ukrainian soil. took care of the defense forces and pro-russian scrap metal, they burned 19 tanks, 30 battle armor just yesterday. of them cars, 27 artists, 93 cars and one unit of special equipment. the naviks landed 13 enemy drones and a cruise missile. the general staff reminds that all data are approximate. and according to operational information from the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine, the russians are concentrating their efforts in three directions. on kharkiv defense forces repelled four attacks. fierce fighting continues near lukyantsi, staretsi. and vovchanska. another 20 attacks were repulsed in
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the kupyansk direction. zaporizhzhia was the hottest. there, ukrainian soldiers stopped 22 russian assaults in the vremiv direction. four more attacks were repulsed on orihivskyi. in donetsk region, the occupiers tried to attack in the pokrovsky direction 18 times. our defenders repelled all assaults. in total, during the day , the defense forces destroyed 340 units of russian weapons and military equipment. at least a thousand ukrainian soldiers lost their sight during the last two years of russia's full-scale war against ukraine. this was reported by the washington post. modern medicine can help soldiers with visual impairments. how eye injuries are treated in lviv, our journalists will tell. serhii slav names the letters from the table to test visual acuity. a soldier from the 80th separate airborne assault brigade. participated in the defense of ukrainian
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bakhmut, in the same direction, the defender was wounded, an enemy bullet hit his cheekbone. we were in the trenches, it was my turn to observe at night. well, i looked, i didn’t shoot, i didn’t blow up, there was nothing, i looked around, then, well, i poked at the thermal imager and at that time it dawned on me, first they took me to konstantinovka, they sewed me there, then they took me to aleksievo druzhkovka, then to druzhkovka, then to kramatorsk, and from kramatorsk to dnipropetrovsk. hides injuries. serhiy's face suffered the most. the soldier stopped seeing in his right eye. there the eye was open. well, i have an apple left over there. some kind of implant was inserted into it for volume. and, well, it moves to the right, left, up, down. but the optic nerve
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was interrupted, and, well, he could not see. six months ago, the doctors of the lviv regional hospital, veterans of wars and repressed people took up the treatment of serhiy. they did it right away. two operations, six months ago reconstruction of the majesty orbital complex was carried out with an individualized implant and three months ago the exposure of the implant took place and it was carried out once together with the american colleagues e-e plastic of this defect with a suitable skin graft from the suprabrow area. from september 2023 in lviv the regional hospital has a department of ophthalmology. as part of the head and neck surgery department, specialists here consult, diagnose and operate on military and civilian ukrainians with visual impairments. we are already the third link, and in principle, these patients who come here to us, that is, they can already be operated on, primary surgical
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care is provided in these primary areas, in our case, well, those patients whom we already observe, operate and we carry out further treatment. ammunition and gunshot injuries are often accompanied eye injuries, says ophthalmologist solomiya horodylovska. patients with impaired visual acuity, retinal pathology or loss of the eyeball often seek help. patients often develop partial atrophy of the spinal nerves after explosive injuries. we carry out the treatment in parallel with our neuropathologists, that is, the patient goes for additional examinations and together with... as much as possible vision. in four months of last year , ophthalmologists of the lviv regional hospital operated on 42 patients with visual impairments and thus helping them to see the world.
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kateryna oliynyk, andriy polikovskyi, espresso tv channel. well, so that the enemy never sees the light again, i suggest and ask you to join the urgent. to carry out missions on the front, reconnaissance units need a reliable suv. our soldiers work in difficult conditions, there is no way without a car at the front. the suv carries personnel and ammunition, and drones are launched from them. they are like an island of life where everything around has been destroyed. the required car has already been found and transported to ukraine. it is currently being repaired and equipped, it remains to be bought and transferred to the front. we need uah 300,000 for this. i am asking you to join our gathering, remember that there are no small or big donations, all of them are needed. russian dictator putin arrived in china at the invitation of xi jinping, the illegitimate head of the kremlin will stay there for two days. this was reported by
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the reuters agency. putin's foreign policy aide yuriy ushakov noted that the parties will hold informal talks on ukraine, asia, energy and trade. let me remind you, this is... the dictator's first trip abroad after his alleged re-election in march. party of weapons and military equipment, the united states will give ukraine a new aid package. this was stated by white house spokeswoman karin jeanpierre at a briefing. according to her, the usa is trying to provide urgent military support for ukrainian troops due to the new offensive of russia in the kharkiv region. the spokeswoman did not specify what exactly will be included in the package. a meeting of the nato military committee at the level of the chiefs of general staff of the countries will begin today in brussels members of the alliance and ukraine. within the framework of this event, a meeting of the ukraine-nato council will take place, they will talk about russia's aggressive war, the situation on the battlefield, as well as further
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support for ukraine. on the pages of the tv channel in social networks, watch the opening speech of the participants starting at 9 o'clock. the head of the government of slovakia, roberta fico, underwent surgery. but this was reported by the deputy prime minister, according to him, there is currently no threat to fico's life. let me remind you that yesterday the head of the government received gunshot wounds during an away meeting of the cabinet of ministers. the prime minister went outside. to people and at that moment shots rang out, he was taken to the hospital by helicopter, according to preliminary data, the attacker was detained, he turned out to be a 71-year-old man, he allegedly fired from a short-barreled rifle due to disagreement with the policy of the state leadership. and in lviv, one of the reconstruction projects of the roman shukhevych museum was presented, among the proposals to rebuild the building with the addition of new elements of comfort, in particular, to make it accessible to... less mobile groups of the population, to equip a storage room and to conduct a storage unit. all project applications from
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architects are accepted until the third of june , the winner of the competition will be determined in the same month. let me remind you that due to an attack by enemy drones on new year's eve, the occupiers destroyed the museum of roman shukhevich in the suburbs of lviv. i would like to note that it was in this building that the upa commander-in-chief fought his last heroic battle. changes, they will apply only. e adaptation for the needs of less mobile population groups is the installation of an elevator at the level of the second floor, and we also proposed to arrange a storage room within the basement floor. formerly a basement there was no floor in the house. to learn more interesting and relevant information, follow the update. on our website espresso.tv and on our social networks, we will see you at 10 o'clock.
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my colleagues lesya vokolyuk and andriy saichuk are waiting for you on the air. don't switch. les fogues!
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dear friends, we are returning to ether, lesya vakulyuk, andriy saichuk, working in this studio today for you. we hope that you will have the opportunity to wear a vyshyvanka today, we understand that it is not safe for everyone to wear an vyshyvanka, writes our viewer, who remembers about how she left north donetsk, ran away from the occupiers and first packed an embroidered shirt and a ukrainian flag in her suitcase, and then thought that it might be dangerous at the checkpoint, and really we understand that... that russians, that for russians ukrainian vyshyvanka, the ukrainian flag is like a red
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rag to a bull, and it really could be dangerous, and we remember these stories, how in the kherson region people hid blue and yellow flags in three-liter cans, and then we remember those stories from soviet times , since the second world war, when people hid it embroidered shirts from the soviet army, buried somewhere. in the garden, and then they took out and always tried to sew the blue and yellow colors in some small patterns in some small patterns, and this shows that our struggle continues, it shows that until now, simple embroidery, a simple cross, ukrainian a pattern for a muscovite is a sign that there is something here, that this person is a ukrainian. now we will talk about ukrainians who realized that they are ukrainians, and about ukrainians who still, even when
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under russian missiles, still this understanding is hard to come by. stanislav fedorchuk, chairman of the board of the public organization ukrainian people's council of donetsk and luhansk regions, a political scientist with us. mr. stanislav, we congratulate you. good day. mr. stanislav, we actually have such, you know, discussions started in the comments under our youtube broadcast, between ours. viewers, they react to those previous, uh, opinions that we voiced on our air, and we spoke before you with petro andryushchenko, the adviser to the mayor of mariupol. and a woman from kovel came to us in a comment, this is a story somewhere two weeks ago, or ten days ago, to be more precise, kovel is a city in volyn, volyn region, and there was a conflict there on easter, a conflict between locals and immigrants, local people,
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this video appeared on the network, me. .. we can’t turn it on with sound, because there is a lot of obscene language and the russian language is heard there, and actually local people came to the immigrants who were recently given the keys to their new apartments, as a remark they made these remarks before, but they did not respond to the fact that please turn off the russian music, turn off the music, because a lot of guys have been brought to kovel recently with shields, have respect, for some reason the music was playing russian, to which the settlers responded that you do not know , where we were sitting, we were sitting under the bombs, you are making remarks to us here, let us rest in peace, what are we doing to you, in short, there was some kind of small fight, uh, and there was such a misunderstanding, and we see stories from one side , as, for example, olena
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starykova writes in our comments about how she is she was leaving severodonetsk and was thinking whether to pack her with an embroidered... flag or to expose herself to danger or not, and on the other hand we see stories, for example, how on kasa a woman from mariupol makes a remark to a woman from somewhere in krasnogorsk that you should not talk please in russian, that is, we see that not all people from donetsk region or from luhansk region are russian-speaking, not all people, of course, not all people support speaking russian or listening to russian music, but there is a part that... with such excuses, you understand that we sat in basements, what we experienced, we want, we will speak russian, and there is nothing like that here, and some people discredit each other, because then the other part of ukraine says: yes, they are all like that there, but we see that not all of them, how, what to do, how to convey to the big number of people sitting under
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russian missiles and bombs, experiencing this danger of russian occupation. still remains with its own, with the russian language, but that is not even the worst, but, but they turn on, for example, russian music, very strangely arranged any society, when we see some negativity, its spread, scaling, discussion always acquires much larger scales. than when it comes to some qualitative actions than some expected social behavior. so the fact that this video went viral, that a lot of people watched it and drew some conclusions, only says one thing: the level of polarization in society is very high, and the level of mutual
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expectations, negative is also high, in my opinion, the best ... the situation that happened should have called the national police for that they draw up a protocol and react accordingly. in my opinion, when there are such direct clashes, it clearly shows that either the national police did not want to react, or people actually did not want to take advantage of this moment, any lynching, in my opinion, is not it. . which brings us closer to understanding or to some kind of mutual education, on the other hand, let's be honest, no matter how many times we tell about the history of resistance in the occupied territory, no matter how many times we explain that donetsk region and luhansk region are ukrainian territories that were settled primarily by ukrainians from
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central ukraine, from northern ukraine, from volyn, since the cossack colonization, after the second. from galicia, still many, as i understand, for political reasons, find it very profitable to say that some mythical muscovites have always lived there, who came and stayed there, this is not true, neither from the point of view of history, nor from the point of view of from the point of view of nothing else, however, having said a, we must also say b, that the territory of both luhansk region and donetsk region for a long time was under the greatest pressure of russification pressure, in fact it is... one of the few ukrainian territories that was deprived of both ukrainian education and any, even underground , ukrainian life after the second world war. this was the territory of their maximum repression, maximum infiltration of kgb representatives into the labor collectives, and the regime that
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existed there did not foresee great, great opportunities for the manifestation of one's identity, but nevertheless, we know that in fact during the times of dissidents, during the times in the 1960s and 1970s, it was from donetsk that there were two of the biggest... field of the city with the soviet occupation regime, these are ivan dzyuba and oleksa tykhiy, who actually wrote their political, programmatic works, in which they were questioned, precisely in including on the basis of what they saw in donetsk region, in luhansk region, when millions of ukrainians were forcibly deprived of their ukrainian culture, deprived of ukrainian education, and for many it is not clear what happened to those ukrainians who remained in donetsk region. struggle for ukrainian revival in the late 1980s and 1990s, it was a difficult process, there were not millions of rallies like in lviv, there were not so
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many political agents who could protect the rights of ukrainians. instead, there was the kgb, there were red directors, there was a criminal who decided to take advantage of ukrainian independence in order to privatize. many enterprises and essentially take the monocities of luhansk region and donetsk region, which were concentrated around enterprises, into their own hands, turn, in fact, labor relations into fully slave-owning ones, and this is so the very truth that must be spoken. moreover, i recently had a very interesting opportunity to communicate with representatives of the personnel reserve of donetsk and luhansk regions and the autonomous republic of crimea itself. and when i provided the statistics that in fact 9% of all participants in hostilities from 2014 to 2019 were from donetsk and luhansk
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regions, for many people it was a real discovery, that is, many do not realize that it is people from the occupied territories from the first days of the war, from the first years of the war, took and actively participate in the defense of ukraine, no in... the protection of one's own region, not in the protection of one's own village, but in the protection of ukraine. and i would like all those who were inspired, god forbid, by this video, to think twice about whether this is really the story that we would like to tell and multiply. for me, for example, it is a great pain in my heart that there are many positive people, many positive actions created for the sake of ukraine, embodied for the sake of ukraine. and not natives of donetsk region, luhansk region, they are not, no, they do not have such a large distribution. a very simple story of the same leonid krasnopolskyi,
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volunteer, founder of the inyu junta, who, in fact, after staying in the basements of the so-called mmgb, decided that he must devote the rest of his life to ukrainian servicemen who will undergo treatment and rehabilitation. in the dnipropetrovsk hospital. this story has not yet been told at a decent level, when one of the most successful fashion designers of ukraine decided to do everything so that the ukrainian military would have simple things to wear and wear, and it was actually a successful volunteer project. and there are not one or two such stories. the only question is whether we want to pay attention to collaborators and give them the maximum weight, the maximum voice. do we want to grant the right to vote to the ukrainian donetsk region, the ukrainian luhansk region, which has never forgotten who they are, or whose parents, or whose children they are. mr. stanislav, i agree with you, and
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today, for example, we highlighted one beautiful story, as written by oleg manchera, a journalist, on his facebook page, how he witnessed a dispute at the cash register in one of the supermarkets where he asked the saleswoman to speak ukrainian to him, and she told him: "i'm from krasnogohorivka, and you know what i've been through." answered it in russian, instead another shopper said, but i'm from mariupol, and i speak ukrainian, and that, well, you have no excuse why you use russian, especially since there is a law of ukraine, and it's a beautiful story, when you know , they don't say there, and you're from lviv, are you from lviv? it's good for you to make comments to me, it's a beautiful story when we say that people in mariupol also understand the importance the ukrainian language is no less than people in lviv, but unfortunately there are such... stories when two worlds collide, and especially in such difficult conditions as we are in now, in the conditions of a great war, and we must also talk about it ,
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because these are problematic points that we have to talk about. because if we don't talk about them, but keep them silent, then sooner or later it will break through somewhere, actually break through, like on the streets of the city of kovel, then the police intervened and sorted it out, fortunately, i hope that whatever this story will be, it will have some conclusion, i hope that how one side of the conflict will draw some conclusions, and the other side of the conflict will think that russian music during the russian full-scale invasion is turned on loudly in the street is... not good, uh, and, and we, journalists, it's ours, well, it , it is our job to talk about the good, but also the problematic, just as psychologists should also talk to the people who come to them for consultations, about the problematic, because if they are going to talk about the good, then why go to a psychologist, and, but if to say, well, we have a good family, we live well, we don't fight people like that to talk, and at home to break pots almost
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every night, then this... this is not a sign of a good family, we have to talk about our painful pages and to, but talk with respect to each other, that's the main thing, respect each other's arguments and reach to some common consensus. i think you agree with me. i think that we actually have a lot of work to do on ourselves, on our own society. i understand that many would like the birth of ukrainian citizens to take place. instantly, however, to give birth to a healthy child, it takes nine months to to give birth to a citizen, sometimes the entire life of this citizen is not enough to reach him. i think that our task in the conditions of the war, which so far has no signs of ending, is to be very careful about how we organize communication with society and what we prioritize, because in
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my opinion, ... what we see that all these cases are the result of those miscalculations by both the state authorities and social institutions, which did not attach any importance to the ukrainian language or the education of ukrainian citizens, and as me, any government that would like to keep ukraine, to achieve ukrainian independence, to restore its sovereignty, it must finally think about how we educate citizens, what we say to them, what examples we show them, and in the end, what will happen if we give up this role, if we hand over all these issues to the russian occupiers, russian propaganda, and in the end, those voluntary, unfortunately, russia's aids, collaborators, which, unfortunately, there are in ukraine, and unfortunately, present in different regions of ukraine, regardless of where they were born. actually, thank you, mr.
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stanislav, for the conversation, the chairman of the board of the public organization ukrainian people's council of donetsk and luhansk regions and a political scientist was with us, now we are going for a short break, dear friends, and yuriy fedorenko, the commander of the battalion of unmanned attack aircraft complexes, will be with us achilles of the 92nd separate assault brigade. stay with us. fm. galicia listen to yours. to feel life, not heartburn, take hyalera. hyalera - victory over heartburn. kratal contains natural components that carefully care for your heart. kratal improves blood supply and the functional state of
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