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we call on everyone to donate to the collection from zero to life for atvs for the 93rd kholodny yar brigade in the direction of the tenth hour. it's time to find out what is happening in ukraine and the world at this time , khrystyna parubiy works in the studio. 12 enemy missiles and all 13 shaheds were shot down this night by our defenders of the sky. seven kha101x-555 cruise missiles, four calibers, as well as one iskanderka ballistic missile were destroyed, the air force of ukraine reported. the occupiers fired 16 missiles from planes and ships in the black sea and from the territory of the occupied crimea. idps worked in volynska. khmelnytskyi,
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mykolaiv and kherson regions. it was restless, that night in ivano-frankivsk there was an explosion in the middle of the city. we will ask our colleague ivan haruk about the details. ivan, i congratulate you, how much damage is there as a result of the russian attack, tell me. congratulations christina. yes, now they are actually working on the ground, near the damaged buildings, all utility workers. regulars all structures, the explosion occurred around 4 o'clock in the morning, it was of such a rather powerful force in the area of the university of oil and gas, it is actually 15 minutes from the central part of the city, fortunately no one was hurt, there are no victims, but there is usually damaged infrastructure, it is about 700 windows, they have already calculated an approximate figure, and actually now work to ...
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solve and compensate people later this damaged property , and of course there is a damaged university of oil and gas, there is quite a lot of damage there, because the fragments of rockets flew in and crashed into the territory of the university itself, now utility workers are working here, now emergency workers are working here services, as well as firefighters. also the firemen, people are cleaning the glass around, around the territories, around their houses, now you can see, you can see how it is happening, here we are now here on berehova street, near, near hitting the links of the rocket, there is such a strong traffic here now , utility workers help. with this
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to clean up, to select such damaged pits, there are also representatives of the authorities here, well, and literally across the street, one of the buildings of the university of oil and gas, here you also see broken windows, broken windows, actually broken glass frames in the icon, this is the situation, they also work directly on the spot, on the spot where the rocket hit the links, because... because the hole after the hit is quite big, well, this is the situation at the moment, the local authorities also promises to compensate people for damaged property and is already working on a scheme, a scheme for obtaining financial resources for the residents of ivano-frankivsk, this is the current situation, colleagues, we continue to monitor, see which ones are damaged. around the house, it's quite like this
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saturated traffic, here, i will say that this is the first missile hit in the central part of ivano-frankivsk since the beginning of the war, there were hits, but there were such strategic objects, the airport, other energy objects , in fact, so that in the central part , at least the debris that fell, this is the first time people are quite so...excited, scared, because the explosion was quite powerful, and it was heard in different parts of ivano-frankivsk. christina thank you, ivan, our carpathian correspondent, ivan haruk , told about the consequences of this enemy attack at night in ivano-frankivsk. two energy workers were injured by rocket attacks in zaporizhzhia, they were hospitalized. the russians fired at critical infrastructure again this night, ukrenergo reported. there is damaged equipment in zaporizhzhia. and lviv regions
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during the shelling there were power outages. emergency recovery works are ongoing. this is the eighth attack on energy infrastructure facilities in the last three months. one person died, four others were injured in the kherson region. during the day, the russians attacked kherson and 16 settlements in the region, - oleksandr prokudin, head of the regional military administration, said. in the city , explosives were thrown at a local resident. he has a blast injury and shrapnel wounds to his legs. the russians also targeted the administration building and residential blocks, damaged private houses, high-rise buildings and farm buildings. and the russians don't... stop shelling donetsk region, in the morning two people were killed in turetsk, another one was injured, - reported the head of the region, vadym filashkin. in the last day, the russian invaders killed five people in the donetsk region, seven more residents regions are wounded. they also reported
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a series of explosions in temporarily occupied donetsk. on world smurf day. another 1,110 russian occupiers turned blue forever, and since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the russian army has lost 533,000 of its blue soipaks. also yesterday, our defenders destroyed eight enemy tanks, 11 armored combat vehicles and almost four dozen artillery systems. they landed four cruise missiles and 15 drones, and also burned 25 units of russian special equipment. in the general staff resemble data. approximate, and in order for the losses of the russians to be even greater, the espresso tv channel and the iryna koval charitable fund are calling to join the collection for drones and components for art reconnaissance of the hundredth brigade of the armed forces of ukraine. the first
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lot that we plan to buy is eight improved models of mavics and five ordinary ones. quadrocopters are eyes in the sky that keep an eye on safety and enable you to move forward with confidence. and most importantly, they help protect the lives of our soldiers. there are already almost 747 hryvnias in the accounts, and we need to collect 2.5 million hryvnias with you. so don't let it time, join the gathering for our defenders. remember, your help is very important. you can see all the details on the screen. work began to evacuate the wounded at the front. volya e is a development of ukrainian engineers, with which our soldiers are already working, minister of digital transformation mykhailo fedorov said. in order to evacuate a wounded person on the battlefield, at least two people are needed to raise the night, at which point the enemy drone can watch them and direct fire. the logistician robot evacuates and protects the lives of our people
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defenders the operator controls it remotely, being safe at a distance of up to 3 km. rides on tracks, accelerates to... compact and light. fits in the trunk of an suv. he has already saved the lives of hundreds of wounded and dead people who could not be brought out in any other way. in addition to evacuating military personnel, the robot delivers ammunition weighing up to 150 kg. in spain, five men were arrested for selling ukrainian women into sexual slavery. this is stated on the european website. of the police, among the detainees - a citizen of spain, two russians and two ukrainians the perpetrators recruited their victims through social networks, offered them work in the hotel and restaurant business, but as soon as the women arrived in spain, they were forced
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to work in a nightclub. so far, 14 victims have been identified. the criminal group has been working since 2020. law enforcement officers. searched them, seized two cars, cash, employment contracts for work in the service sector. we will see you at 11:00, read more news on our website espresso.tv, also on our social networks, join, like, more ater with analytics will be continued by my colleagues, oksana vysochanska and roman chaika, do not switch, stay with the espresso team. we thank our colleagues for their work, and we are back with reports of loud explosions in temporarily
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occupied donetsk. we hope that in a few minutes there will be more information about what sounded so good there, why it was so good there, we hope that it hit. so. local media reports that at least 20 explosions have already been heard in temporarily occupied donetsk, so that in fact, as they say, this uh... this game is played by two people, tango, danced by two people, and after the terror of the night, this is how our armed forces work now. the armed forces work not only in donetsk, which is temporarily occupied, the work is active along the entire front line, in the occupied territories and even outside the borders of our country. uh, about now, let's show, let's show some footage of how our defenders actually work with drones, you know we always show about drones, because it's important and we encourage you to report, here's
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what you see in these footage , is destruction of vehicles of the occupiers, the buffer zone of the bnr, they wanted a buffer zone, they have it, it is somewhere in the vicinity of the settlement of murom, and the perun 42 unmanned systems battalion is working, a separate mechanized brigade, excellent work, you see an opportunity to donate. donate for them, you can donate for anyone, we are also currently collecting for maviks for art reconnaissance of the 100th brigade, you can also join this collection, at the bottom of the screen you can see the qr code and the card number. now we will still check one piece of information that has appeared as of this morning, and it supposedly refers to the database that the european representative office provided regarding ukrainians who will be forced to leave europe, but we will find out about this... and we will tell you for sure whether this is another information campaign or not. we'll be back at 2:10 p.m., and now, after
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the capital of our country, kyiv. anton hrushets is in our studio today. ceo of the kyiv international institute of sociology, mr. anton, we are happy to welcome you, good day, and we are having a difficult time now, and of course, all this affects sociology, this all affects the way sociological surveys are conducted, how much they change, well, in general, on the growth of society, during the actual great war, how much... did such a concept as sociological surveys change, how much more difficult did it actually become to survey people and understand this growth of society? well, you know, you raise an important issue, because this too, from since the beginning of the large-scale invasion, ukraine has shown ukrainian citizens fairly good indicators on various issues, this is a certain cohesion, national identity,
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readiness for opera, but one of the lines of discrediting ukraine by our enemies is an attempt to show... that our polls are complex and unrepresentative. you are right that it is much more difficult to conduct surveys now, a large part of the territories are occupied, there are certain security issues for people, many people have left, but at the same time, after the beginning of the invasion, we conducted various experiments, which show that it is now possible to conduct polls in ukraine and obtain high-quality results that truly represent the opinion of the ukrainian population living in the territories controlled by the government of ukraine. we also conduct telephone surveys, we conduct surveys by the method of personal interviews, we see. that people respond sincerely, and by the way, even one of our latest polls, which shows that honestly 5% of citizens share a pro-russian view of the war, once again shows that even such marginal extremist opinions are not are afraid to speak out, so survey data is useful and important to show because it's definitely more representative data than, say, your facebook bubble or your twitter bubble, but for example, are you surveying
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people who are overseas, as far as i've read, literally yesterday... the information that one of your latest surveys you also conducted among those people who are displaced persons abroad who are in the territory of the european union, is that so? yes, that's exactly how, in fact, to conduct a survey among these citizens of ukraine it is possible, but it is quite difficult, so now most of the surveys are conducted only in the territories under the control of the government of ukraine, on certain topics, we do conduct surveys of ukrainian refugees abroad, but they are more difficult, and therefore it is usually not so... experience, but it is enough illustrative, like the survey you mentioned, which shows that in fact many ukrainian citizens are unfortunately rooted in another society where they are now, and ukraine is at a high risk of losing a large number of citizens, and this will further deepen our demographic problem. and there is a difference, for example, between a survey conducted in kyiv, the capital of our country, and, for example, somewhere, conditionally, in
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other cities, or in principle, conditionally speaking, people... think the same way and the methodology is applied similarly. the methodology is basically the same, that is , it is either a telephone interview, and a resident of kyiv, lviv, odesa, kharkiv, and kherson, respectively, answers the questions of the questionnaire by phone. if it is a personal interview, according to you, you and the interviewer you talk in person, they also answer you. of course, different cities have their own specifics, because in front-line cities, the security issue is much more frequent than in rear-line cities or such as kyiv. but on the other hand. we are now observing the unification of different regions, and in fact, after a large-scale invasion, we see a reduction of regional differences like never before, and a conventional resident of kyiv in his social and political views is becoming much closer to... lviv, kharkiv, odessa and khreson. and did you just mention, did we mention polling people, who are abroad, i.e. people who,
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unfortunately, were forced to leave our country. do their views differ from those of people who have not left, who permanently live on the territory of our state, relatively speaking. you know, so far, both our polls and other polls give the impression that there is no strong difference, that is, these are our citizens who... have similar views to those who remain in ukraine, but the main difference is that there is a significant part of the residents abroad really take root in new places, and they become a part of the new society, and we have seen such an alarming trend that a third of them even answer that they do not follow news from ukraine, that is, they definitely receive certain news about ukraine, but it is not the same immersion in everyday life , which we have, they have children, they grow up, go to a new school, there is a different system of education, medicine and so on, ukraine for them, it is conditional as such an international... context and accordingly they answer many questions, but this feeling is more superficial, unfortunately, and not that as we have here with you. how many people, perhaps you conducted such a survey,
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are still going to return to ukraine, how many people have already taken root, as you absolutely rightly said, how many people are hesitating, do you have approximately such data? we have now conducted surveys in the czech republic, poland, germany, and we can say that about half of the people are those who would rather once again... consider the option of returning to ukraine, that is, there are about half who would rather follow such an intensive path about half are those who maintain closer ties with ukraine, are ready to return, it must be understood that immediately after leaving abroad, about 20% of citizens are actually those who will not return, we must be honest, many ukrainians wanted to leave abroad and this is an invasion created certain conditions, the other part lost everything in ukraine, they could leave the occupation, they could lose relatives and friends, and therefore, accordingly , there is nowhere to return. many people want to return, but the main issue is the war, it is the duration of the war and under what conditions they will return, because the main condition for return is a sense of security. you and i understand that when you live in kyiv, you
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get used to the current conditions and it seems to you that conditional life in kyiv is safe, but for a person who has lived all this time, say in poland or germany, even the current situation in kyiv is not that safe, and the criteria for safety, the bar is set very high enough, if we mentioned, again in this block about... displaced persons, as far as these people are subject to russian propaganda abroad, maybe such data emerges from something, from some of your surveys, and you could also analyze it here? you know, my personal observation, according to our data, according to the data of my colleagues, is that they are not so receptive to russian propaganda, they definitely, of course, distance themselves from ukraine in their issues, but they also do not become conditionally pro-russian ukrainians. there is one problem that escaped... on twitter, on facebook we can see vivid videos with some ukrainians citizens who may behave inappropriately, but it should be understood that these are not representative examples.
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the big problem we have now is that many people have a tendency to draw conclusions about public opinion from comments on twitter, for example, or on facebook. but we, as sociologists, will say that often these comments are generated either by such an aggressive minority or by bots, and they are not representative. our polls show that the majority of ukrainians are much more moderate. ukrainian citizens abroad are also not pro-russian or anti-ukrainian, many of them integrate for everyday reasons, but many are loyal ukrainians who continue ties with ukraine and help ukraine as best they can. another very interesting survey, which was recently conducted by the kyiv international institute of sociology, concerns the five-year term of office of volodymyr zelenskyi, the president of ukraine. so, mr. anton, there are some...general trends, some conclusions, perhaps, that you can draw about this thorough survey that you did about the presidency itself
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zelenskyi, regarding people's disappointments, or vice versa, support, regarding the fulfillment of promises or, on the contrary, non-fulfillment, there are some general conclusions, general trends already for these five years, according to your sociological surveys, you know, we... conducted the survey just right in mid-may at the end of the fifth anniversary of zelenskyi's presidency, i want to immediately point out that according to our polls, despite different attitudes towards the president, the absolute majority of ukrainians, that is from 70 to 80%, claim that he remains the legitimate head of state and are against holding elections right now, that is, once again we can criticize the president, we can disagree with something, but ukrainians believe that the number one priority is victory in the war, and then holding elections, but the important question is really how people evaluate the five-year presidency. zelensky, and you know, the question here is whether the glass is half full or half empty, it's how anyone will look, in fact there is a real decrease in trust in the president, in the 19th year he was trusted
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by almost 90%, now. about 60%, especially there was a decrease in the last six months, but 60% is the majority of the population, the majority of ukrainians still trust the president, but the majority of ukrainians absolutely say that he has not fulfilled his promises, at the same time when we asked why he did not fulfill his promises, a minority of ukrainians blame the president himself, let's say for inexperience or for corruption, mainly put the responsibility on his entourage, but there is a certain tendency that currently the situation for the president is not bad enough from the point of view of public sentiment, the majority of ukrainians still trusted. why, but there is an inevitable trend, and it requires especially certain personnel decisions, because people are still throwing spears in the direction of his entourage, saying that this entourage is not working enough, but the time will come when there will be a transfer of negativity from the entourage of the president himself, and there is some connection between the fact that in our country there is a legal regime of martial law, and actually this support
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or non-support or demands regarding. of the presidential vertical, that is, it is possible to connect the fact that we now have martial law and the data you are talking about, let's say if there was no martial law, then in your opinion , there would be similar data, or would the demands still increase to the presidential vertical? well , you know, before the beginning of the large-scale invasion in february 22, the president was trusted by a little more than 30% of citizens, and the majority did not, that is, a significant increase in trust took place precisely against the background of the large-scale invasion and he was perceived as a real military leader. people were fascinated by his courage, and in principle, now they say that he really works enough, both as on the international arena, as a representative of ukraine and to strengthen the ukrainian coalition in the west, but as soon as the war would end, and if we had a time of peace, then of course the agenda would change, and accordingly people's demands would increase and become much more strict, now people can, for example, tolerate certain cases corruption, certain cases of incompetence, explaining it by the fact that it is not worth rocking
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the boats, we published results where more ... the situation in the country, if there will be a peaceful time, then accordingly there will be harsher criticism, greater demands, especially in the socio-economic sphere and in the sphere of transparency and the fight against corruption and democracy, but you have already touched on the question of what can be criticized and what cannot to criticize, if in more detail there were some questions that you asked that were very , relatively speaking, detailed, very conditionally speaking, those that concern narrow areas, where you can still criticize the government, where you can still tell the government about some mistakes and where you can't we did not conduct special surveys, but contextually we see from our various studies of communication with people, here rather the question is whether such criticism shakes the situation and undermines the country's defense capability, or whether it contributes to solving the problem, because if you find an issue related to
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corruption in the ministry of defense or'. to the ministry of education or another ministry, but which can be removed and improve the defense capability, people support it, if it is a criticism conditionally there baba igaprota, which will simply destroy and to say that the president is, for example , illegitimate, that our government is problematic, that the verkhovna rada should be dissolved, people will perceive it as, you know, an attack on the country's defense capability and will oppose it, even the issue of the law on mobilization is quite specific in our country, on the one hand, many people are worried, and this spills over into tsik-tok videos, comments. complaints and so on, but in fact , according to surveys, the majority of ukrainians understand and agree that the mobilization should be carried out, they demand, maybe something greater justice, but there is no categorical opposition to this, and here it is often a question of communication, has the government sufficiently communicated this, or has ukrainian society also constructively approached criticism, and not, let's say, simply thrown everything in a heap and everyone blames each other? but for example, at the expense of the verkhovna rada, we know that many people in our country...
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at least according to the polls that we saw there a year ago, six months ago, do not trust the verkhovna rada of ukraine, i.e. the verkhovna rada has one of the lowest levels of trust, according to the latest polls that you may have conducted, what is the attitude towards the verkhovna rada, to its activities, what do people think, does the verkhovna rada need to be re-elected there, or should this verkhovna rada work further? you are asking the right questions and in the right place. context, because if you want to, say, criticize our parliament, then of course you will see that only 10-20% of ukrainians trust the verkhovna rada, trust in it really increased after the invasion, but then it decreased, and traditionally, throughout the history of independence, the verkhovna rada enjoyed undeservedly low trust, i say undeservedly, because in critical periods the ukrainian parliament demonstrated its subjectivity, this is 2004, this is 2014, and in general there are enough worthy people in the ukrainian parliament, but
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