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an important task today, but even more important is a change of strategy, not an assault of the dragon's teeth on minefields, as we had in the 23rd year, but alternatively, when the enemy is not expecting, and one of the scenarios, it is generally not decipherable, we say , this is, accordingly , the penetration of the southern corridor, well, for example, our lasdarm is already located in the kherson region, and the very deployment of our powerful groups, but complex strikes, only complex, these are f-16 planes with seven, so to speak, charges on... this object on the territory of crimea and isthmus, these are the strikes by the missile systems we talked about, foreign and our production, this is our aviation in the zf-16 complex, this is understandable, the long-range warfare of the artillery system, well, it is understandable actions on the territory of crimea, and this is the landing of special operations forces, airborne troops, a special unit of our intelligence headquarters of the sbu carry out sabotage, sabotage at night, this is a one-time thing, one moment in the course of
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several hours, which will create, i will put it bluntly, in other words, armageddon for the enemy, in the entire territory of crimea on all logistical roads and on all bridges, this is a prerequisite that is really released, not to bite into the defense partially, it is hopeless, it imposes such tactics on us and russia's strategy, and we will go the other way. well, as far as i understand, if i understand correctly, there are also these planes that sweden gave us, and ... sk 890 and they will strengthen our f-16 and, if i'm not mistaken, you correct me, these planes in real time can see where the russian military, russian military equipment and so on are currently located there, and they have a very large radius, i.e. we can already see in real time where the russian occupiers are and this will strengthen ours. 16 is a wonderful
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complex, because as a rule, it works in the system, they do not work separately, in the system, so to speak, providing primarily the f16 aviation of the ukrainian aviation park, then a number of foreign structures also transfer this system to us and the armed forces as a whole, that is, we act in the general system of waging war, so these aircraft are an extremely important element, we remember that we are destroying a... 50 russian, well at least three, one damage in belarus, two destroys, it powerfully undermined the control system, and now we are getting swedish, frankly, swedish high-tech and better, which were soviet-made, we destroyed more, and this is already of a higher class, which will give and huge areas of control, guidance, and most importantly, identification with our long-range firepower in the system. automatic mode, there is no
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need for the minimum participation of people, fighters and officers who control them, this is what will give system advantages during offensive operations on the territory of the mainland and on the peninsula. mr. mykola, from what you say, and this will be our last question, it turns out that there is an element of trickery in our strategy, that now it is in principle beneficial for us for russia to accumulate its manpower and weapons on the crimean... peninsula, therefore that we will actually be able to immobilize it at some point when we have enough forces and means to do so, and thus simply take it out of the game, and here it is important to leave the kerch bridge operational for the time being so that the russians can continue to roll over and saturating the peninsula with manpower, i hope i haven't seen any peninsula like that to create some... powerful
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fortress there, as we say, impossible, uh, but destroying the resources where we are, and especially the means of delivery, and bridges, and logistics centers, not only crossings, but also other possibilities of delivery by ships, delivery on the southern mainland, this is what will turn simply, as i said, into a trap, and the more there is a concentration of conventional types of weapons, the more we will destroy the resource. the enemy, they will not get out of there they will not go anywhere, they will not go to the sea, they will not go through the isthmus, of course, if we are talking about the first stage, but their strikes are constant, systematic, with these powerful means, and then we will control the entire equatorial region, the entire crimean peninsula, into the black equatorial region the sea from different sides and part of the sea of ​​azov, and that’s all, there will be no prospects there, and the tactics are correct, yes, they are preparing groupings there, russia is allegedly preparing to create on... some powerful defense outpost, and
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it will turn into a zone of destruction of the enemy’s reserves, this is me i think the military, sir, sir general, will turn into ukrainian military trophies and... and thousands, maybe tens or hundreds of thousands of captured russians, thank you very much, mykola malamush, general of the army of ukraine, head of the foreign intelligence service of ukraine in 2005-2010 was in the bereber program together ukrainian joint project of the crimean-tatar tv channel atr and tv channel. well, we have a short break, see you later. there are discounts, which represent unbreakable discounts on stz fin 20% in the pharmacies of psyllanyk, bab and ochadnyk. there are discounts represent unbreakable discounts on psylu-balzamgel, 15% in travel, memory and savings pharmacies. exclusively on the air of our channel.
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the unit, which is formed mainly from crimeans, and whose goal is precisely the liberation of crimea, this is a unit named after nomen chelbijgan, a well-known crimean. who is a political and national leader, a national leader, and we also remind you that if you watch us on youtube, subscribe, like, comment, but now killarney, ireland, but i hope to return to ukraine and i also hope to return to crimea , because she has not seen her parents for a long time, who are still there, recently, especially after the large-scale invasion of the russian federation into ukraine, we know that a lot of crimeans. crimean tatars were directly forced to leave the occupied peninsula, especially as part of the russian mobilization, and as reported by the mejlis of the crimean tatar people, the representative body of the crimean tatars,
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more than 3 thousand people moved from the temporarily occupied crimean peninsula to the territory of ireland during this time, in two years . is it really so, or do you communicate with crimeans who moved to ireland? is it really such a large number and do you meet crimean tatars directly in ireland or not? yes and i see and hear and regularly communicate and make friends, and in fact, in our county, i don't know exactly how many crimeans there are, but there are even whole communities. we have such a small town of karsevin and there are a lot of crimean tatar families compactly there, i also work in dingle and in dingle i have... about 30 people, approximately crimeans, and we communicate with them, try to solve their problems, various problems, in particular here they were looking for premises, because we only have two machetes on our account, two such cultural, cultural and religious places where
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they can gather, during the holy month of ramadan, then they had to gather every day, and we made arrangements with the hotels so that they could gather together and pray eh... at least in the hotels and we also looked for premises for permanent such meetings, that's why there are needs, the community has needs, the community is there, it's generally very cool in karsyvina, when you come, it's a small town, but... you come and see a lot of our crimean tatar families and it becomes so colorful thanks to what it sounds like language and accordingly, there are a lot of our people, and you already come there like this, oh how bakchesarai, and tell me what are the ways crimeans get to ireland? i understand that part of it goes from the ukrainian territory under the control of kyiv, and part, after all, from the occupied territory through russia and through some third countries. you are right, andriy, very often they leave, fleeing, firstly, from mobilization, secondly
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from persecution, and this is such a soft deportation, you know, which the russians carry out constantly, and now we can say that this is another wave, they squeeze these people out of of their land, and therefore yes, they move to the crimean bridge, go through russia, as a rule, after that they fly to turkey, and from turkey they already fly here and to ireland, well, you know. i wonder why ireland, why crimeans, crimean tatars choose ireland, because when i come to turkey, for example, once every two months, there we meet with crimean tatars and ukrainians who are moving from the territory of the temporarily occupied peninsula, and they say , well, we are here for a short time, we will go to ireland, for example, and why not, for example france, why not germany or germany or other countries, but ireland in particular, why there are so many in ireland. crimean, i have a hypothesis, ms. natalie, i will interrupt, is it possible that the peninsula, island and climate are somehow similar, or
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can you possibly give some other arguments? i think that here, i think that two key points can be said here: firstly, uh, that the crimean tatars, like all other people, they gravitate towards the family, and i think that when the first people began to arrive and they looked to the fact that here, as it is done here in ireland, then... they invited their friends, acquaintances, relatives, and accordingly they come with whole families, father and mother came, then came there, son came with his wife, relatives also came, and that is why a lot of large families have already formed here, which gradually bring their relatives here , this is the first, the first moment, because it's easier for them to live together in such a, you know , mini mini-community, they help each other, not all people know english, respectively ... it's more difficult for the elderly, respectively, when they are in a family in the circle or in the circle of their fellow citizens,
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it is a little easier for them, and secondly, after all, ireland is one of the most attractive among other european countries in terms of living conditions, ireland provided and provides housing, the right to work, health insurance and social assistance, social benefits, now there is a reduction, and now the flow of not only crimeans, but also ukrainians to ireland... it stops and is significantly reduced, because ireland limits the provision of housing to 90 days, before that there were no housing restrictions, and people received free housing and lived in hotels, bnbs and homes. now, all new arrivals can count on only 90 days of residence, then they have to find a place where they will live. and secondly, ireland announced two weeks ago about a significant reduction in social benefits, previously people received 220 € per week, an adult person, and imagination. itself, if a person receives free housing and receives €220 per adult
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per week, then in principle it is very, very easy to survive on this money in ireland, which is expensive, now this benefit will be reduced from the month of august to €38 per week, respectively it will be very difficult for people, people will have to those who can go to work or find work urgently, this is the issue with those who cannot work, for example, people with disabilities, elderly people, young mothers with small children who cannot to be left unattended, accordingly, for these people it will be a very unfavorable situation, and we are talking about what we are not even talking about, we are shouting about the fact that in this way ireland is pushing people back to ukraine, and for some people there is no place to return to the occupied territories or their homes already destroyed, so it is a big problem now, but one way or another, payments will be reduced and housing will also be reduced in term. granting. well, you know, today, as a crimean tatar woman, i am particularly concerned about the fact that, well, a
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lot of crimean tatars are leaving, unfortunately, the territory of crimea, and they are leaving it forcibly, and we see such a hybrid deportation from the russian federation, which continues from the time of the russian empire and the first occupation of crimea in 1783 to the present day and simply force people... to leave the peninsula, and for the crimean tatars, you you know, this, this is a very traumatic story like this, when you talk to him, is everyone planning to return home to crimea after its deoccupation or? expect this deoccupation? different families, different opinions, in order to see the full picture, you need to do sociology, so what i hear and see, it cannot reflect the mood of all crimean tatars who are here in ireland, those who want to return, some have relatives and mothers remained there, and adult relatives, even elderly ones,
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they want to return, moreover, they are stressed here, they're thinking... if something happens to mom or dad, how am i going to go there, how am i going to visit them, and it's really a painful topic, but honestly there are some who are not going to come back and talk about what they like about ireland, they are thinking about starting their own business here or settling here, and they have already made a choice towards ireland, uh, and i want to say, it's not just a choice of people from crimea, it's also part of the ukrainians already. says that we would stay here, the survey conducted a public organization, here in dublin we have ukrainian action, they conducted a survey of ukrainians, all ukrainians, without dividing into ukrainians or crimean tatars, on the island of ireland in february, 50% of the respondents said that they would like to stay in ireland, that is, already half of the people, the longer
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people live here, the longer they stay here, the children... go to school, they integrate gradually, find a job, learn the language, then they already make a choice towards ireland, but we also talked about it with our ambassador to ukraine, larisa herasko, and she very wisely noted that wanting to stay and staying are slightly different things, because now ukrainians are still in greenhouse conditions, mostly, yes, they are provided with housing, they do not rent housing on the commercial market, they work part-time or working either do not work or work in low positions, that is, now they are still supported by social benefits, social assistance, that is why they have a desire to stay, let's see how it will be, because having a desire and staying in real life in ireland, when you are forced to work and rent housing that is not available here and costs crazy money and pay crazy taxes
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and survive here on your own without help, then these are slightly different things, well... it is also important that, even if a person remains in ireland, he did not lose his connection with ukraine and continued to consider himself a ukrainian and, well , accordingly, a crimean, and this connection must be preserved, i understand that one of the ways to preserve this connection is integration in all spheres of life are irish, that's how ireland is one of the few countries in europe that allows even non-citizens. to be elected and vote in local elections, we did not make this the topic of this issue, but i cannot help but say that you are running for office in a game similar to ours for the regional council, yes, the deputy council, and the elections will be held on june 7, why did you decide to
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yourself, why should you try to go to the elections? for two reasons, andriy. thank you for this question, the first is that we currently have 10,000 ukrainians in our county or game or region, and someone should represent their interests, this community needs to be represented at the local level, this is the first, and the second, i work as a community worker, it is something between a social worker and a manager of community development, yes, or managers of the organization of some projects for the community, and every day i meet with... ukrainians and crimean tatars, and i daily solve these human issues and daily human needs, and now, as a representative of a public organization, i do not have so many tools, not so many levers of influence, i can write letters, call and very often i can be ineffective in solving these issues, i thought that if i am a representative, here it is not a deputy, but
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a representative is called, if i am a representative at the local council level, then i will have ... a little more tools and a little more power to to help their community here, to represent their interests, to advocate, to defend, to voice them, because obviously in irish they help us, but they have their constituents, they have their community, they have their needs, and they even sometimes do not know about our needs, which can be solved very easily, ot plus for this status, i think it will allow me to communicate with members of parliament, with the cabinet of ministers. and to solve or raise some global issues, because people have a lot of questions, and what is our status after the 25th year, now we are under the temporary protection of ireland until the 25th year, it has been extended, and what's next, will we be sent away or we will change this social status, for social protection to something else, or some people are already talking about
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whether these years that we live here under the temporary protection of those enrolled in citizenship, if someone wants to stay, that is, there are many such issues, and they should already be raised at the state level, because unfortunately, we do not yet see that ireland has some kind of long-term strategy towards ukrainians, and some solutions look like, some decisions of the authorities look rather spontaneous and thoughtless, so we need to talk about the long-term integration of ukrainians, how they can use our potential, how we can strengthen them and, for example, fill the gaps that exist in their labor market, how we can become more efficient taxpayers taxpayers, if we, for example, did not work in low positions for the minimum wage, but if people could use... their ukrainian education, confirm it and go to more highly qualified positions, accordingly, in this way, ireland would also win , and the man would win, and the man would pay more
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taxes, and ireland would have high-flying professionals in whom she invested nothing. all the more so, as the ukrainian parliament is currently considering the issue of double taxation citizenship and how it can work, they say that next week they can even bring a vote to the hall, and of course you can leave it. and then ukrainians and citizens of another country, accordingly, will know their plans only until the 25th year, well, it is really impossible to plan anything strategically, let's say to enter a university or send a child to some school, it is very difficult or to reveal your own business is small, i will say two more words, if possible, that i like that we conduct courses and we help to people starting their own business, i have a big request, and specifically the crimean tatars regarding opening their own business, these people really, really want to work,
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are very interested and motivated in opening small businesses, that is, people already want to open coffee shops, cooking food, food delivery and so on, well, that is, in principle, in principle, it could also be a very good, good moment for them in terms of integration and the fact that... to build their own future here, and from a political point of view, i it seems that it will benefit us globally, or perhaps contribute to the understanding of irish people and the irish state and what crimea is, and why it is ukrainian and so on, this is the understanding in ireland, it is what it is, everyone understands that crimea is, it is part of ukraine, which is the indigenous people of crimea, crimean tatars, autochthons, and so on. is this understanding there, we explain it and explain it to the irish, for them, honestly, i also cannot say about the whole
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picture, about the whole of ireland, of course, that some irish people, they understand what crimea is and so on, most of them know kyiv, they know odessa, the subject of crimea is unknown to them, they do not know about the indigenous people of the crimean tatars, they do not know about the deportation, they do not know about the genocide that the crimean tatars experienced. and we are clarifying, explaining to the irish, and in particular we are planning, i think i don't know, i won't announce everything, but we are planning a series of cultural events with the participation of very famous crimean tatar directors here in ireland, it is currently in the development stage and planning, but we plan to do it on independence day, we, we probably already guessed who is who, but i want to point out. the attention of the audience that behind our backs with the ghouls , species of nature appear on plasmas, and this time it is not the crimea, usually you see the crimea, but today you see ireland, and here at least the nature,
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well, very, very reminds me of the crimea in autumn, and the same mountains are not very high and pleasant, and there is a blue haze in the distance, something similar to our black sea or the sea of ​​azov. mrs. natalya, if we could remind the crimeans and ukrainians living in ireland once again that on june 7 they have to come to the election and where are they, well, those who registered, i know that the registration was completed, it seems on may 19, those who registered and can come to the local elections in the city, county and in the city of killarney and vote for you, what are you there under by number in the ballot, i only by alphabet. well, there are no numbers here, there is an alphabet, we have 17, 17 candidates, and i will be somewhere in the middle for the letter k, krasnenkov, but they
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will spread all such posters. and they ask you to give them your first vote from number one, because here they don't put a mural or a checkmark opposite name of the candidate, and they number the candidates, this candidate is my first priority, i put the number one on him, this is my second priority, i give him the second place, such a parade is peculiar, this one also takes the third place, this one the fourth, and so everyone asks , so that you will be in the first place for them, as the trikhodka sings, well, you know, i can't help but ask this question, which we ask, ask... everyone who is running for election there, well, at least here in ukraine, and what do you promise your electorate? uh, i for i communicate it like there is a big housing crisis here, we need to deal with it, with the housing crisis, we also need to deal with medicine here, because there are very long queues for doctors and very, very big, big stress on doctors, there are not enough of them, i
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would like to suggest... our the experience of telemedicine, which we used in ukraine during covid, and with regard to houses and with regard to solving the housing problem, i think that this should also be worked on, and plus i am in favor of developing small businesses, small businesses helping people with mentoring programs, because starting a small business is easy, but not everyone knows what this path is, and that's why people spend so many months of effort and energy to properly create a business plan, get... claims, funding and so on, i would like to do something like this, something like a mentoring office , where people could be very specifically explained what needs to be done, how to help with this and lead a person by the hand along this path so that in a month or two a person can already open his own business and work, and the fourth is what my slogan unity in community is about integration, that ukrainians
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should integrate as much as possible. and were not just closed in their bubble, yes, through language courses, through participation in volunteer programs, the irish are very keen on volunteering, it is right in their dna, and accordingly, so that the irish learn more about us, and the ukrainians integrate into the irish community, and did not stay only in their communities, thank you, thank you, then krasnenkova, a crimean woman, a candidate for the regional council, an analogue of our regional council in local elections in ireland. and we talked about the crimeans on the island, well, that 's all today, gulsum khalilova and andriy yanitsky were in the studio in a joint project of the crimean-tatar tv channel atr and the espresso tv channel, with the main news from the crimea, see you, goodbye.
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greetings to all viewers of the tv channel, we are starting the information day with news, the studio is working. khrystyna porobiy. the tragedy in khmelnytskyi. two children drowned in the ushytsia river in the village of sudkivtsi. the rescuers were the first to pull a 14-year-old boy out of the water. they tried to resuscitate him, but unfortunately, they could not. and later divers pulled out the body of an 11-year-old girl, the regional emergency service reported. the circumstances of the tragedy are being investigated.

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