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supply, but does that mean that those volumes are potentially larger and now you have a free hand to create new opportunities to meet those potential needs? these volumes are much larger, and these volumes will be even larger, that is , what is currently being considered, contracted, is, let's say, the minimum, necessary volumes, that is, the volumes that we... now declare, these are the minimum volumes that we can provide guaranteed, and we plan to develop beyond this volume, and what are the limiting factors that, well, relatively speaking, should be removed in order to stimulate production and refinement of those samples that your company already supplies there to the defense forces? and i would highlight several programs here, for example. yes
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, the first one is financing, it is financial opportunities, it is opportunities for the development of production, unfortunately, lending, the involvement of financial instruments in our country is not developed at all, i am not only talking about military equipment, it is generally, in my opinion, business lending does not function normally in for ukraine, the second thing is, secondly, we have already gotten a little used to turning it off electricity, yes, but now we see a large-scale shutdown of electricity, including by manufacturers, i think that over time we have to somehow stabilize this system in terms of excluding manufacturers of weapons of military equipment and unmanned systems and other systems necessary for the front are allocated to priority, because now the lights are turning off, including at our production ones. due to their
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expansion and scaling, not all of them are now equipped with autonomous electrification systems, generators, etc., but we are working on this and the third question i would now focus on the speed of adoption and the speed of introduction of new technologies. weapons, speed, implementation, adoption of new models, testing and so on, as of now, well , not really, to be honest, we notice, we see changes taking place precisely in traditional models of equipment, not in drones, yes , because there is an opinion that... nicks
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are developing very quickly, drones are developing very quickly, because it seems to me that there is very little understanding of the technologies that are there are used in conventional, yes, in conventional weapons, well, for example, we have been undergoing tests for several months now, we are going through this bureaucratic process, which, in my opinion, should not be done now in... in wartime, there are the volumes of tests that we receive on mortar rounds, they are in some places more than the amount of state trials that we had before the war, before the start of full-scale rejection, so this is such a bureaucratic burden, we understand the responsibility and the importance and the necessity, uh, because explosives, ammunition, you still need to approach there. uh, with
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the utmost care, but still do it a little faster, do it a little bit, because this is what is needed for the front, and the fourth issue is the reservation, of course, and the new law on mobilization, we see a little bit now and changes in the regulations and changes in the reservation procedure, unfortunately, this reservation procedure does not work properly yet, these covered... well, the mechanisms and all this have not been brought to the ccc, and this leads to the involvement of employees who should be reserved, to their mobilization, and there is no way back, that is, if you have already been mobilized, it is now impossible to demobilize, these are the four main criteria that now create obstacles to scaling up production. mr. valoslavych, just one minute. i will go a little
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out of my time, explain your attitude to the fact that foreign companies enter our market with similar products, in particular the canadian company rechel, which there... produces cars senator, how do you feel about this? i am positive when they supplement the volumes, the necessary volumes production, supply, or rather, armament of military equipment, namely, for example, in this case, cars, and i have a negative attitude from the point of view when such purchases are made in the presence of free production capacity of domestic manufacturers, that is, in this regard, we should be... a little on the one hand, we are open to competition, here we are precisely this is our strong point, and competition leads to a decrease in cost, it leads to an improvement in quality, and of
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course, if you yourself understand that in such in such a large-scale war, the costs of armored vehicles and ammunition are greater than the capacity of its own production. and while we are deploying the capacities of our own production, by the way, for which we do not receive financing, they are carried out at the expense of our own working capital, while we receive such orders, of course, you can place orders for imported equipment, but in excess of volumes, that is, primarily domestic the manufacturer must be fully contracted for financing, in the future additional volumes of more expensive equipment are purchased, that's how it should be. philosophy and it will be, then it will lead to the result that the domestic economy will work and the troops will be provided with more equipment than they could purely by imports. mr. vladyslav, thank you for these explanations, thank you for what your company does for the security and
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defense forces. let me remind our viewers that it was vladyslav belbas, the director of the ukrainian armored vehicle company. these were the main military summaries of this day, and more... news, details of current news later in vasyl zima's big broadcast, so stay tuned to espresso. thank you very much to serhii zghgorets, thank you to his guest, these were the military results of the day, and i will immediately introduce the guest with whom we will talk about today's events in the verkhovna rada of ukraine. andriy osachuk, people's deputy of ukraine. mr. andrii, i congratulate you. good day. glad to see and hear. i literally a moment of time. i will still take it from you and me, but i will give it to the needs of the armed forces of ukraine, because we will announce a collection, i will ask our viewers to join, so we are asking to join the collection for repairs heavy armored vehicles in the combat zone. we are talking about solodarsky zaporizhzhya directions, the repair and restoration regiment
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works mainly on the contact line or in the gray zone of the open sky in any weather day and night. so for the emergency recovery and return to the battlefield of damaged military equipment, in particular. bmp apc tanks need a minibus that will deliver mobile repair teams and equipment to the combat zone, as well as pneumo-hydraulic jacks for prompt repair of foreign equipment. our goal is 630 00 hryvnias, and as of now we have 296,749 hryvnias. so, let's report further, support the armed forces of ukraine and, of course, discuss what is happening in the main political body of the state according to the constitution, the verkhovna rada of ukraine. mr. andrii, today there would be... there were issues that should be considered, which were insisted on, in particular, by representatives of european solidarity, and the tribune was blocked with the demand to return to the consideration of these issues, the key points that were made and those issues that were postponed , whether postponed or not yet known, when will consider questions, first of all, about
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the report of shmegal and umerv on fortifications and the draft law on banning the uoc-mp in ukraine? well, the main political body of the country is you who make a good joke. thank you, but i think this trolling is very appropriate, because unfortunately, the verkhovna rada in the fifth, already the beginning of the sixth year, of zelenskyi's presidency is not the main political body of the country, although according to the constitution of course it should be, but today it was less such a politicized meeting, it was very short from the point of view of votes, we adopted two there draft laws, well, quite a service. but these are routine, and the parliamentary debate has reached a very high temperature, and i actually support the protests expressed by european solidarity, part of the voice, the other opposition, because you know, i somewhere else, in my own way,
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at the end of the spring of 22 servants of the people a very simple thesis, and he said: "boys and girls, let 's vote immediately for those bills that really help us in the war, that help really strengthen the defense capability of the state, that really are bringing our victory closer, everything is routine, well , let's not rush it, because if it has been waiting for some time there, it can wait a little longer, plus any new bills that the verkhovna rada passes, you understand, this is a load first for everything on the government, because they have to be implemented, it’s not just that the council accepted it, it published it on the website and that’s all, it complicates the processes and so on . the agenda outlines a huge pile of draft laws, well, a large part of which they are well, as if unconscious, maybe there is some meaning in them, but they are definitely not critical, from the word at all, at the same time, we understand that on the agenda of the country's politicians there are absolutely critical issues, which we, as
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the verkhovna rada, we want to have answers, and which must be adopted, and now all this has actually crystallized into two blocks of questions, the first question is the russian church, the so-called church, as i call it, because i definitely believe that it has never been a church, we we understand that this drinking issue is already dragging on, well, it's already the third year, in fact, because both the voice and the eu were among those who submitted draft laws in the spring of the second year, i was among those who said then that we should not rush, because we had to work out a lot of issues with the security service of ukraine, with the courts , well, so that it doesn’t really look like some kind of persecution of so-called religious organizations, but a lot of time has passed since that time, since those days, or rather, a lot of time, and it is already obvious that this issue has become overripe, politically overripe, the so-called russian church , which is a branch of the fsb, does not have the right to exist in ukraine, it is obvious, if a year ago... it was already supposed that we agreed to vote, but then the servants of the people did not hide the fact that they were actively thinking about
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the elections and obviously the delay in this issue was dictated by some kind of election rhetoric, now well, there is no argument why we should continue to be tolerant towards those who ideologically and organizationally contributed to the great war in ukraine, supported the great war in ukraine and actually supported the killing of thousands of ukrainians and the destruction of our territory i will say that from... contributed, and in some places continues to contribute, i mean, the ministers of this body, which is called uocp. i will now give our viewers the opportunity to, first of all, listen to the statements of the speaker of the verkhovna rada of ukraine, chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine roslan stefanchuk and people's deputy from european solidarity iryna gerashchenko regarding the blocking of the tribune, and then i will briefly talk about the incident that happened due to fault, stefanchuk again, such a mini-conflict between stefanchuk and... gerachenko and why it is called sexism and rudeness, but now let's listen to the comments, the parliament
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should do instead of these performances, including its own work. i would like to remind you that according to the constitution of ukraine, the parliament is the only legislative body of the state, i would suggest that all political interests and all political visions be carried out in a civilized manner and regulated by the regulations of the verkhovna rada of ukraine. parliament is just that. removed, we have not been creating these tsks for six months. it is very surprising to hear that we as if today we are disrupting the work of the parliament, it seems to me that the work of the parliament should correspond to the challenges facing society. i will ask any ukrainian what the key problems are today, this is the issue of fortifications, this is the issue of the armed forces of ukraine, and it is obvious that the parliament must regain its independence and its controlling function. let me just. to the point that irena gerachenko later wrote on facebook that stefanchuk, who, by the way,
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is 5 years younger than her, called her a girl, and she also said that i would everything, so that the sexist khamlo stefanchuk bears responsibility for the evil, everything he does, because in any european parliament such a statement, regarding a people's deputy, a vice-speaker, it would cost at least the position of the head of the verkhovna rada, this time in this case, we are talking about stefanchuk, but this is just to... add color to the behavior and the statements that the servant of the people makes today, well, at least most of these people, i am not talking about all of them, and stefanchuk, regarding these very correct words that let's do it in a legal and regulated way, but during the war, obviously, we still have to fight with what is, you are right , what is the most urgent, then in fact we have hopes that this law will be considered as such, it will not be compromising, as stefanchuk said at uoc mich, you will be a fairy tale. created will work to investigate why the fortifications were actually ready or not, here we need
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to investigate whether this tsk will work, please, vasyl, you probably did not fully understand the important detail in that said stefanchuk, in the episode you showed, he says that the parliament, supposedly the parliament should just pass laws, and political processes and visions, please, somewhere outside the parliament, sorry, dear friends, the parliament is a political body, first after all, it is legislative, yes, but it is a single body. where there can be a political struggle, because it should not be in the cabinet of ministers, it should not be in the president's office, it is precisely in the parliament that politicians present their vision, that is why we are fighting on the maidan. parliament, because we see many things differently, and very often we turn out to be right, and very often the servants have to agree with us, so to speak, but until now, you see, stepanchuk lives in the paradigm that everyone came, everyone pressed the buttons, left, and for some reason he thinks that this is the essence of parliamentarism, but less so, going back to the critical bills, well, as far as i understand from the
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information i have received in the last couple of hours, there seems to be some kind of agreement. about the fact that we will put the bill on the banning of the roc to the second reading, once again, everyone should understand that the vote is not will mean the automatic ban of the russian orthodox church, this is not the case, this is not in the draft law, but it will give the ministry of justice , as a state body, the opportunity to seek the cancellation of registration in an absolutely legal and judicial way and, accordingly, seek the illegality of this religious organization, so- called by analogy with political parties, which are recognized as outlaws of the type opzh that is, i really expect that it will happen in the coming days, and the second important question, let's, if we have a little more time, and this is also what the opposition has been talking about for the last two years there, our key function in the war is to control the money, because we started our broadcast with the fact that you announced another collection, we collect money, it is extremely important, but the issue with public money is not even
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that sometimes some populists there also like to shout there is about paving stones and something else, but about where the money is allocated, which... for specific articles, in this case it is about fortifications and drones. the verkhovna rada approves its budget for this year and changes to the budget, and many opposition members voted for this budget, because it is a war budget, it is not a budget politicians, but we want to understand where all the money is, how well the work on fortifications and drones is done, because the situation with drones is when it is not clear who is ultimately responsible for this entire program, or special drone troops that allegedly created. or the ministry of defense, or defense and security, or the ministry of statistics, that is, there are a lot of nannies, so to speak, in this whole story, and it is not entirely clear what world we are in, because we are witnessing that every day people collect money for drones for of its units, it is good, it must be done and done, but in the third year of the great war, when in principle we still have, thank god,
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enough budgets, we want to understand how effectively they are used, that is why there was also a struggle for creation. temporary investigative commissions, and again, i cannot guarantee this, but as of now , there is allegedly such information that they agreed on the creation of the tsk on fortifications and on drones, well, at least there a few hours ago they began to collect candidates from various factions of the groups, so i really expect that tomorrow or the day after tomorrow the work of the verkhovna rada will return to normal, we will vote on these critical issues, and then, as stepanchuk wants, we will engage in parliamentary routine. we deal with it perfectly, but it cannot be done when there are obvious critical issues that have not been resolved. now, actually, regarding this draft law banning the uocp, well, in fact , the russian church in ukraine, let's speak frankly. let's listen to what the leader of the european union said about this solidarity, people's deputy petro poroshenko and people's deputy yenisovsu. 5
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years, they had 5 years for the entire term. zelenskyi in order to implement the law that was adopted by the verkhovna rada of the previous convocation and signed by me, the law that prohibits calling itself a ukrainian church, a church that has governing bodies in a country of aggression. defenders in power are blocking the implementation of this law, which is a criminal offense, and now the leadership of the parliament has been blocking consideration of this draft law for another month. and now we hear an explanation about what they say, it will be negatively perceived in the west, especially in the united states, but in fact, as a person who communicates with foreigners, with american congressmen, with american journalists, i understand that even if there is some, some segment of society and politics the american who will be against it, it is far from an overwhelming majority, and we should not try to use these
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excuses not to introduce a bill banning the uocp to the parliament hall. we literally have two and a half minutes, so there is already some kind of global third question i won't post, you can, let 's finish with this, i have a couple more comments on this matter, so please, well, look, in fact, my colleagues are right, this has been discussed for too long, but we must understand one thing that any flirting with any structures of the enemy leads to defeat, any tolerance for any political and military organizational structures of the russian will lead to our defeat, the so-called russian church is not a church, it is a structure of the fsb, which was created still the nkvd in 1944, and all these years it was not just anti-ukrainian. politics, and politics aimed at the destruction of the ukrainian state, this is a fact, that someone is still telling us about the american position, so sorry, i had to stay away from america and work for the last two years, they are
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smart people there, they listen when it is explained to them , the fact that we did not finalize our work with the united states for two years is also a fact, but this cannot in any way be an argument for us to tolerate the presence of the legal branch of the fsb in ukraine in the third year of the war. this must be stopped immediately. i will thank you very much for these important and actually true words and believe that the verkhovna rada of ukraine will still manage to pass this law. andrii osadchuk was with us, people's deputy of ukraine, mr. andrii, i wish you a good evening, well, i also wish you and your colleagues in the verkhovna rada of ukraine fruitful work, well , regarding this, what i said was very cursory based on iryna gerashchenko's post , do you remember how many there were... there were not so many of them, but there were moments when, for example, petro poroshenko said at one time to one of the journalists, if i don't remember, it was expensive and everyone walked with it, especially those who are
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now near zelensky, and there is leshchenko, everyone else, walked with these t-shirts, i 'm not cheap to you, although it was perceived as, well, as a miscommunication with a journalist from the president's side, okay, yanukovych said something similar there, but here the chairman of the verkhovna rada says the vice speaker. and irina gerarchenko says: the girl, well, despite the fact that she is 5 years older than him, and well, there must be a reaction, and i am very interested, now those people who were very much for tolerance, for europeanism, for the rights of women who are now surrounded by president zelensky, they will react, maybe they will wear t-shirts, i am not your girl, and they will go around the president's office there, they will show the head of state how he is a member of his team, the head of the verkhovna rada in general, he behaves, how he communicates with his colleagues in the main, once again i say politically. state bodies for the constitution in the verkhovna rada of ukraine. such things should simply be stopped once and for all, if we go to europe, of course. tomorrow, may 23, is heroes' day in ukraine. this
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annual holiday was established in honor of all the defenders of ukraine who fought for its independence and territorial integrity for many centuries and continue to do so on the battlefield. the decision on such a celebration was made during the second large meeting of the organization of ukrainian nationalists in 1941, the date was chosen on... in honor of the outstanding public figure, commander of the armed forces, ideologist of ukrainian nationalism, yevhen konovalts. he is 23 in may 1938 , moscow agents were treacherously killed in rotterdam. heroes' day was celebrated secretly from the very first day, but after ukraine's independence, it began to gain more and more publicity. it became especially important after the beginning of the russian-ukrainian war, a full-scale one, when new heroes defend their homeland and die for it. now i suggest you watch the story about one of our heroes, a fighter for independence. he is from the cossack family of ukraine, who was in love with ukrainian art and culture. the main one was born 145 years ago commander-in-chief of the ukrainian people's republic simon petliura. let's look at
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the plot. poltava - simon petliura street in 1879 , the future chief ataman of the ukrainian people's republic was born in a house that has not survived to this day. now only an information board reminds us of the family estate, where the large petlyur family lived. he lived here from the time of his birth until 1902, until he left for the kuban. here stood not only the house where simon petlyura was born, but also staini, his father, since vasyl's father had a small carriage business. in our way, we can say that, well, let's put it this way, he was the private owner of a small taxi company. the petlyor family was deeply religious, it was important for parents to provide their children. education that would pave the way to the higher world, says nataliya kuzmenko. they were first educated in a church-parochial school, where in fact they provided primary education, reading, writing,
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and arithmetic, and later they went through a theological school, a theological school, and a theological seminary. why was it so important? because this is exactly how a child from the middle class could get the opportunity to enter higher education. and simon successfully entered the poltava theological seminary, according to the recollections of his henchman ivan rodychev petliura, he had a penchant for art, theater and writing, had a beautiful voice and loved to sing. he fell in love with spiritual singing even in his youth, it was here in the theological seminary that he became one of the organizers of the choir, he was a conductor, he played the violin, he grew up under the influence. works of taras shevchenko, ivan kotlyarevsky, and the following phrase belongs to him: only fools don't read books. house
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rusovy, which now stands empty. at the beginning of the 20th century, it was a place of attraction for ukrainians who nurtured the idea of ​​an independent state. at one of these parties, politician mykola mikhnovsky for the first time formulates the idea of ​​an independent ukraine. young seminarian simon petlyura was present at this event. many researchers believe that his worldview as a statesman, as an independent person, was formed under the influence of the pamphlet independent ukraine and the ideas of mykola mikhnovsky. and actually, it all started with this house. but 1901. petliura does not finish studies, then his favorite composer mykola lysenko, who was called a separatist in russian circles, arrived in poltava. simon, as the conductor of the seminary choir, decided to secretly invite the musician to the theological seminary, which greatly upset the management. this visit was not agreed with the management. the choristers of the seminary prepared several musical works,
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including beating the thresholds. one of the... most revolutionary pieces of music, it was the turn of the question who was to blame, and simon petlyura, together with prokop poniatenko, his associate, they were forced to leave poltava, otherwise they would not have been able to avoid arrest, so his spiritual education was not completed. escaping, petliura left for the kuban, began journalistic activities, worked as a teacher, and later organized the archives of the kuban cossack army under the guidance of fyodor. shcherbyn, when such an employee as simon vasiliovych petlyura came to him, he was very fascinated, because this person did not have to explain what to do, his level of knowledge gave him the opportunity to work with archival documents, to understand difficult in handwriting, in difficult wording, in foreign documents, because he could translate them, so this training gave him the opportunity, who did not have an official certificate of graduation
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and so on and so on, to do... scientific work. for years in a row, heading the unr directorate, music and culture remain important components for petliura. he breaks through the russian information blockade and sends the ukrainian choir with a song that should prove to everyone that ukraine is rich in traditions, a self-identical state. this is a famous generous man this is the tour of the ukrainian band, with which he and this song by leontovych, went to european countries. then, when... she languished in a ring of fronts at a time when the preservation of ukraine as such was at stake. due to the pro-ukrainian revolutionary path, his wife olga and daughter lesya were often forced to live far from simen, but they tried to capture the moments together in photographs. my favorite photo, definitely, is the photo of him next to his daughter, the 25th year. at this time, he had already experienced several attempts on his life,
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that's why the family was rarely near him, they lived sometimes in the czech republic, then in poland, then they came to him again, and this is probably the short period when lesya could be close to her father, look how much i this child is happy when he is near his father. olha panasivna, faithful, was the wife of simon vasylivych, they supported him, all possible life, followed his household, because many say that he sometimes... did not pay attention to what he was wearing, whether he was having dinner, especially when he wrote something was engaged in some work. the soviet authorities labeled petlyor and all his relatives with the label of traitor, and already under independent ukraine his status was revised. in honor of his memory, streets are renamed, musical and cinematographic works are dedicated, morals are created and monuments are erected. according to the decision of the competition commission , a monument to simen petliura should have appeared on this place already this year, because
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his family house was located near the... place, but the full-scale war made its adjustments and this process stopped, and despite that's all, poltava continues to wait for its monument to an outstanding ukrainian figure. anna morozova, bohdan proskorov, from poltava for the espres tv channel. good evening, we are from ukraine. we will continue to dismantle monuments to communist or pre-communist russian leaders and figures. this is one thing, a very important thing - to erect monuments to real ukrainian heroes, so that young generations, new generations, especially, see and know petliura, and konovaly, and bolbachan, and bander, well, bander, thank god there are monuments, but they also understood vasyl tabukyk, many outstanding ukrainian heroes, generals, writers who really fought for ukraine at all times. well, now about the most important news, i will tell you briefly, the occupiers in...

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