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andriy yanitskyi, we are talking about crimea, this world-famous toy manufacturer presented a constructor in the form of the khan's palace, and this designer, of course, he popularizes crimean tatar culture and the history of crimea in general around the world, i hope that children all over the world will be able to play with these toys and learn more about crimea. crimean tatars, but we know that there are realities, now the palace is under occupation and not in the best condition, as far as i know. well, indeed, very exciting news has recently appeared, during illegal excavations, as it became known, a previously unknown building was discovered on the territory of the bakhchrai khan palace, the foundation was discovered in the harem garden of the palace complex of the famous herai, claim russian propagandists. referring
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to their diggers, to their so-called archaeologists, they promise to dig until they reach the layer of earth that the owners of the khan's palace walked through. elmira how risky it all is, how all these actions of russian diggers, archaeologists, they are illegal, and they harm our palace, ugh, well, first of all, i wanted to thank you for raising such an issue, it is extremely important, especially for the crimean tatars, so that really you absolutely right, the boshesrai khan's palace is the only monument that really confirms... our existence, ethnogenesis, statehood on the territory of crimea. therefore, preserving this monument is our number one task. ugh. as for the works that we record on the territory of the bagchesrai, khan palace,
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from the point of view of international humanitarian law, they are illegal, because all these works must, firstly, be authorized by ukraine, and secondly... they have carry such a restoration function, today we see everything except restoration, in the first in turn, it is very similar to repair work, reconstruction, as a result of which we lose the authenticity of the monument, unfortunately, and a striking example of the fact that we lose this authenticity is, first of all, that... the great khan mosque, where the so-called , yes, restoration works, from the point of view of the russian authorities, the occupation authorities, began back in 2016, they, unfortunately,
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are not open to the public today, that is, these works that they started, they led, led to certain consequences , consequences, and these na... consequences are still impossible to overcome, and as for lego, i also wanted to reflect a little, if possible, you know, unfortunately, in the ukrainian environment there are a lot of such stereotypical ideas that have been imposed on us since the time of the soviet union, the russian empire, and so on, and the first object made by lego's crimea campaign. it was like a swallow's nest, yes, you remember, unfortunately, unfortunately, well, the first such, their first attempt to show crimea and associate it with this landmark, well, it caused such indignation in
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society, including myself, wrote many posts on this matter, that is why i spoke about the fact that i believe that crimea should... be associated among ukrainians precisely with the crimean tatar culture, with the unique crimean tatar culture, and i am very glad when this year, the khan's palace really appeared, well , finally, elmira khan, and regarding the khan's palace, i still have a few questions, you said that, unfortunately, we are losing the authenticity of the khan's palace today, and indeed, if look at these pseudo... restoration works of the russian occupiers, we before that, they saw that they were removing our old roof tiles, and they were bringing another one from spain and putting it on there, well, it’s really just a loss of all authenticity, and this old
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roof tile, it was lying there somewhere under the rain and so on, it was simply destroyed, as far as all these processes are concerned, they are irreversible, well , that is, when we already de-occupy. peninsula, we will come to crimea, we will be able to restore it all correctly, return it all, how irreversible and risky it is, well , it is difficult to answer here, because we do not have access to of this object, it seems to me from the fact that, and based on what we see in the photos or videos that we will receive from the crimea, there are indeed certain works, they are already irreversible, it is almost impossible to return the authenticity, well... we can reconstruct about object, but to restore its authenticity, well, it is almost impossible for some objects of the complex, you know that the khan's palace is a complex that consists of several monuments, well, here, and
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for some of them, work has already led to a certain partial loss of authenticity of the object, and it seems to me that even the question including the palace to the world heritage list will be a big problem, because the first factor of inclusion is... the authenticity and authenticity of the monument, but i think there is something that we don't talk about much, but it is also a big problem, the fact is that a monument, any, it is also historical material, a source of future scientific research, and it is by restoring, not, oh, sorry, by carrying out reconstruction, not by restoring. memory, we lose certain sources of knowledge that can be used
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as a source of future research research, because even construction and construction techniques are also a source of knowledge, how its productive forces were developed in a certain period before the crimean khanate, we know that russia still imposes... such a thesis that the crimean khanate was allegedly such a small state one in which there was no, the economy was not developed, there were no certain attributes of statehood, yes, it was a state that lived only on begami and so on, but it was the practice and construction technologies, they show the development of the production forces and is a source of certain knowledge, and lose. or these are the sources, we are almost losing
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the future, where mythologizing research would give us additional knowledge. i was so, you know, amazed when they were dismantling the roof of the great khan mosque, the complex construction of the roof of the great khan mosque, huh. without a single nail , structures were built there that were not even understandable to modern engineers, because the only thing they could do, the only decision they made, was to dismantle this very roof, but er, that is, the construction of the roof of the great khan mosque was so complex, but we have lost this construction today. we have modern, you are absolutely right, modern materials, modern technologies, modern
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tiles, which do not correspond to the era of construction or the technologies of that time, and it seems to me that we have even lost the integrity of the complex a little, when one part of the complex is under, well, there one department, included by ukraine in the preliminary lists for inclusion in the objects of cultural heritage of world importance, but not finally included, but unesco can somehow influence russia, stop this mess and still force the occupier not to destroy the khan's palace, but to carry out exclusively restoration
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work, not repair work. and did we, as a state, address this issue to unesco? yes, we applied. the state of ukraine has done everything in its power to preserve not only this monument, but all the objects that are under the influence today. of the occupying power, yes, it's a matter of not only russia rebuilds the bagchesarai khan palace, it conducts illegal archaeological excavations in the occupied territories, it moves the museum of valuelessness from the occupied territory to the russian federation, and even from the newly occupied territories certain museum values ​​are transported to the territory of the occupied crimea, and russia... appropriates cultural values ​​and objects of cultural heritage together
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with cultural institutions, it uses them for military purposes, to date certain facts are already known, the use of archaeological monuments of crimea, which are in the north of the peninsula as fortifications, and of course it rebuilds. certain sights, and we recorded all these facts and forward them to the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine and the ministry of culture and information policy as a result of such work. there is a unesco decision to conduct annual monitoring of the state of protection of objects of cultural heritage, science, culture, and religion, i.e. for all of unesco's mandate. but the problem is that international law, in particular in the matter of protection of objects of cultural heritage during
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armed conflict, the question is written very easily. responsibility, and to hold russia responsible for these objects, is extremely and extremely difficult, and i think that this will be exactly such a task for ukraine in the future, ah, to become at the forefront of the processes, ah more. careful consideration of the norms of international law regarding the prosecution of people who are involved in crimes against cultural heritage. by the way, on july 4-5, our organization crimea institute of strategic studies, together with the ministry of foreign
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affairs of ukraine, together with the ministry of culture and information policy, as well as our partners, all-ukrainian organizations of international law, are holding a conference dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the hague convention and the 25th anniversary of the second protocol, and the focus of this conference will be the issue of criminal responsibility for crimes against cultural heritage. well, unfortunately, unfortunately, it is not news that empires steal cultural values, even old empires, which... and now seem to be civilized, still keep them in their museums many cultural values ​​from other countries, it would be good to actually return them and , after all, to get rid of the consequences of this imperialism in general, but if we talk not only about the khan's palace, not only about directly cultural values, in general about life in crimea, now is the season, we see, for example,
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in kyiv that beaches and rivers are full of beaches. people, and here are the shots from the crimean beaches, which are unusually empty, why is this happening, has russia stopped sending these pro-soviet workers, military personnel, to sanatoriums already? they don’t risk even them, i understand that a tourist on his own is unlikely to go to crimea, well, is he a very risky one who is ready for adventure, to put it mildly, yes, but... we know that the russians have developed this organized tourism, now the beaches show that even this organized tourism is not so much anymore, do you have any data on what is happening with the tourist crimea now? well, you know, i have always been quite skeptical about the russians' attempts to create a tourist region from crimea, as if there, because it seems to me that all the people who
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i understand. russia's tendency to seize certain territories, we understood that all this was being done for military purposes, and sooner or later this story with crimea, supposedly a tourist region, would have ended, but today it seems to me that this is the situation that i see now in your footage, it very clearly shows ukraine's intentions regarding crimea, and the citizens of ukraine, who are just... today on the territory of crimea, they are happy to perceive such a wonderful, i think, picture. yes, let me remind you of this sacramental phrase of a russian tourist: mom, mom, you need to get out of here, you need to get out of here. let's address this phrase to all russians who are illegally staying on the territory of the peninsula and return
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to other issues, prime minister, sir. shmigal made a statement about what crimea would be like after the liberation, he said that what would be developed there, and in particular, it was about tourism development, you say that you are skeptical of russia's attempts to develop tourism in crimea, but ukraine can turn crimea into such a tourist mecca, but you know, this is a difficult question, i i think that the first thing... we have to do is to solve certain issues regarding the protection of our borders, because this crazy... neighbor, crazy neighbor, yes, she is not going anywhere from us, and we have to do everything for that , so that any of her efforts, even looking in
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our direction, would be perceived as an intention to capture, you see, so the first thing we need is to ensure that our borders are so secure, what's next? actions, then i think that yes, indeed, because crimea is wonderful, you know, i literally thought a little like that yesterday about what can be in crimea and about myself in crimea personally, and came to the conclusion that first of all, you can study history, world history through the sights of crimea, it is unique from this point of view, and from the world's point of view. including the history of mankind, yes, we have a lot of different monuments, starting from the neanderthals and ending with modern history, the crimea is wonderful from the point of view, it is
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picturesque, extremely picturesque, it was such an inspiration for poets, writers, and artists, and it can be like this, it is a health center, it is the homeland of the crimean people tatars, and it seems to me that if... it is precisely to return to the political question of granting crimea the status of crimean tatar territorial national autonomy, and not to be afraid of this question, then crimea can become the most beautiful city on earth, as we all see it, but before we need to do a lot of work on this, first of all, on the decolonization of the history of the crimea, on the decolonization of the territory, on the reinterpretation
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of the history of the crimea, including that which is part of the history of ukraine, on the reinterpretation of certain historical personalities, certain historical events, and then, perhaps, we will shape that. this is our new vision of crimea as an integral part of the state of ukraine. thank you. edmira blyalimova cheygos was in direct contact with us, an expert of the crimean institute of strategic studies, and indeed to make crimea the way the leader of the crimean people noman chlyubychkhan, together with his associate jafer seydamet, dreamed of making it, and to make such a second switzerland. and finally , we will show you how russia day was celebrated in crimea, if possible, but there are our people in crimea, and
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they do not surrender, we see the symbol of the partisan movement, and also the burning russian flag, hope for such a positive note, and we see it, so hope that this is the fate of all russian flags on the peninsula, this is where we complete our berber program together, a project which... together with the espresso tv channel and the first crimean-tatar tv channel atr and the two of us , the presenter andriy yanitskyi and gulsum khalilovachi korushkenja korushkenja. we are looking for 14-year-old sashka kremzer from the boy lived in the village of sburiivka, this is the skadovsky district of the region, which was occupied by the russians from the first days of the full-scale war. it was then
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that information was received about the child's disappearance, and in fact, nothing is known about the boy's fate for more than two years. maybe sashko was taken to russia, or maybe he still remains somewhere in territories not controlled by ukraine. i really hope that with your help, the child will be found, if anyone. saw or know where oleksandr kremzer might be now, call us immediately the line of the magnolia child tracing service at the short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free, and information can also be transmitted using the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. even the smallest detail is important. i also want to remind you that we are continuing the search for 16-year-old karina kanivets. i... which also disappeared during the full-scale war and also on the left bank of the kherson region. her mother told us about karina's disappearance. imagine, a woman
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knows nothing about her fate for almost a year. parents the karins have been divorced for a long time and lived separately, the girl lived with her mother, but on the eve of the full-scale invasion, she went to her father and stayed with him. this territory was occupied almost from the first days of the war, but from time to time, the woman says, she corresponded with her daughter on social networks. but in april of last year, the connection with karina mysteriously broke off, the girl stopped logging into her accounts , and no one knows where she is now. i have already written everywhere, even here on this territory to search for a child, because i am not i know where they are already shouting, how to find a child, i can't, i am an adequate mother, for me a child is my life. the girl's mother is now also in the occupied territory,
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we recently contacted her again. the woman suggests that her daughter could have been taken to russia, but it is not known exactly where. therefore, it is important to know even the smallest details. i want to appeal to everyone who has seen or who knows something about my child, who has been missing and stopped coming out since april 2023. this is karina igorevna konevets, h date месяц рождения 9.08 2007 h. if anyone has seen karina kanivets, or knows anything about her possible whereabouts, do not delay and immediately contact the magnolia children's search service at the short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free, if suddenly there is no way to call, write to the chatbot child tracing service in telegram. i am asking my beloved child, so that if she sees and hears me, she will recognize me, i am
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really looking forward to this, thank you all. i told you just two stories of missing children. in general, since the beginning of the war, we have received thousands of appeals for help in the search. fortunately, the vast majority of children have already been found, but the fate of many remains unknown. this especially applies to the temporarily occupied territories, where the work of the police is practically paralyzed, from where it is impossible to leave, and there are problems with communication, helping to find missing children. maybe everyone. take just a minute of your time and visit the magnolia children's tracing website. you can view it here all photos of the missing. who knows, maybe you will recognize someone and eventually help them find them. we have created a resource through which you can report any crime against a child. in any place, at any time. just go to the site and report. and we
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will launch. all possible mechanisms of punishing the criminal. stopcrime ua. news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. a 17-year-old girl was injured as a result of the shelling of the myriv community in the dnipropetrovsk region. the russians pounded the region with heavy artillery and drones. marganetska, pokrovska and chervono-grigoryvska communities also came under enemy fire. this was announced by the head of the regional military
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administration, serhii lesak. as a result of the attacks , seven private houses were destroyed.

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