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what threatens them if ukraine is forced to capitulate in this war? and we can say and think anything we want, so we can look at the fact that in europe too, say, in france, the far-right are winning, who have a different attitude towards russia, towards putin, and they would certainly be happy to negotiate something with him, we see that orbán, another representative of the far right, is going to ... moscow, but there are other european countries, and i, i don't think they will agree so easily to throw their hands up and agree with that that's fine, let there be no ukraine, there will be peace, that is, people have a memory of munich in 1938, it cannot be, because if it is not there, then we have to admit that the world will simply disappear. thank you very much, sorry, mr. igor, igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, was with... us, thank you for
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your attention, after all, mr. igor's ending , the professor, was more optimistic, and that's nice, and on an optimistic note we move on before the news, after the news , we will look at the advertisement no less optimistically, and then we will return the whole studio to mykola veresnya, too an optimist, now. pppo systems from estonia, which were still transferred by partners to ukraine, ordered to hit odesa, a russian general, received suspicion for his crimes and what schedules of turning off the lights are planned for tomorrow. greetings, you are with anna yavomelnyk, the news editorial office tells about the main things for today. a terrible car accident happened in the rivne region. 14
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people died as a result of a collision between a tanker truck and a minibus. among the victims is a six-year-old child. one woman survived. medics are fighting for her life, the state emergency service reported situations. rescuers are working on the spot. and then about the consequences of enemy attacks. a 59-year-old resident of stanislav in the kherson region sought medical help. the man received explosive and craniocerebral injuries as a result of yesterday's incident. drone attack, the regional military administration reported, three people were killed as a result of russian strikes in the beroslav district, the invaders reached antonivka, where a woman came under fire, she was diagnosed with explosive and craniocerebral injuries, as well as a concussion, the victim was provided with the necessary medical assistance. the muscovites again struck ukrainska in donetsk region. a 34-year-old man was injured, one person died as a result of the accident. shelling, two more were injured,
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the city's military administration said. the invaders hit the city with a rocket salvo system, a tornado and a hurricane. as a result of the attack, apartment buildings, residential buildings and garages were damaged. a 47-year-old man died as a result of the shelling of a one-man job in the kharkiv region. his wife was injured. the regional prosecutor's office was notified. at the time of the impact, the couple was in the yard near at home were brought to the hospital in kharkiv with serious injuries, as a result of the enemy attack , residential buildings and farm buildings were damaged. in the dnipropetrovsk region, a 65-year-old woman died as a result of the shelling of the chervono-grigorivska community, informed the head of the region, serhiy lysak. the russians hit the region with artillery, damaged residential buildings and farm buildings. emergency services are on site. criminal order the police
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reported the suspicion in absentia to russian lieutenant general serhiy kobylash. according to the investigation materials on april 23, 2022, the commander of long-range aviation of the russian aerospace forces ordered the invaders to strike odesa. as a result of the attack on the 16- story building, eight people died, including a three-month-old baby and a pregnant woman. eleven others were injured. the soldier faces life imprisonment. criminal schemes, in lviv, the sbu and the prosecutor's office detained a lawyer suspected of organizing mobilization evasion schemes. the criminal drew out certificates of deferment for men of conscription age. the cost of this service is $12,000. the woman was detained on hot, already during the search of her apartment they discovered the missing ex-prosecutor, who is her brother-in-law. he is accused. making documents,
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they were detained for something, and those involved chose a preventive measure in the form of detention, the case of depositing a bond of almost 2 million hryvnias. protection. sky ukraine received new air defense systems from estonia, it is about short-range mistral anti-aircraft missile systems. along with them , estonia also handed over missiles, the country's ministry of defense reported. these modern systems are able to work on the ground, and also in the air and at sea, destroying low-flying enemy targets. work radius up to 6 km. the department does not provide details on the number of air defense systems transferred. whether for security reasons. sunday with light. electricity will not be turned off throughout the country from 7 am to 3 pm tomorrow, ukrenergo reported. however, at other times during the day, two
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shutdown queues will be applied, while the supply of critical infrastructure objects will not be limited. in transcarpathia, two guys created a telegram bot that notifies about planned shutdowns electricity. anyone can receive a warning. our correspondents found out how the bot works. yes, how, how does the bot work? it's actually quite easy to use. anyone can simply go to telegram, find a stopwatch in the search, press start, choose their city of ivano-frankivsk. currently , we only support ivano-frankivsk. mykola and vasyl are dealing with telegram bots not for the first time, this particular one, which was named with nestrumko, was created first for themselves, later for friends, and when he started typing popularity, then they realized that it is relevant for all franks during the period of power outages, they realized that
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people like it, first of all our friends, then they launched it publicly, here is the problem we had before that, that there are more and more disconnection schedules , they often change and... and it's very difficult to keep track of it, that's why they did such a job that reminds about all these shutdowns, we have 11 00 users now, this number will grow, especially if people themselves want to share it, people are shared and we urge that people shared because it is useful, we will receive a lot of positive feedback, in the bot any user can choose one or more queues that he wants to monitor, and he will automatically notify about all changes in these queues, the bot also sends a schedule shutdown on... the next day. a special feature of the bot is that anyone can set a reminder to turn it off. for example, the bot will remind you in 15 or 30 minutes immediately before the lights are turned off. as it is convenient for you, so as not to forget there, switch to some real source power, or other moment. now the guys
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receive various requests for improving the bot, they are thinking, for example, about the notification function not only for turning off, but also for the appearance of light. ivan haruk, volodymyr voloshchuk, espresso tv channel also have many requests to create bots for other regions from prykarpattia. we return ours. it is this focus topic that unites the festival of protasies of faith in memory of roman ratushny, which is currently taking place in the capital, and visitors can expect discussions, lectures, film screenings and performances by famous bands. such the event is taking place for the second time, its main goal is to popularize modern and traditional art. ukrainian history and rights initiatives. let me remind you that roman ratushny died in kharkiv oblast in june 2022, he would have turned 27 a few days ago. our goal is to give people their history back, so that they
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simply feel this longing and understand where, where they live, what is filled with the space in which they live, and why it is so important to pass it on to their own... it is so important to protect it, here, well, and besides that as always, we have wonderful concerts, this is the project of anton slipakov's cooking and a wonderful pie and a whip are with us again, this is our feature, the most beautiful, one of the most beautiful features of our festival. i believe that we are currently experiencing a certain boom, unfortunately, caused by not the best events, but it is very important for us to find ourselves. to understand more about myself, moreover, i know the lectures of some speakers are welcome, so i how to omit it, you have to visit everything about ours, i had the espressa tv channel calls to join the project from zero to life, this
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visited the cities of salzburg, vienna and linz. it. influenced me quite positively, i became more cheerful. thank you so much for such an incredible trip, it will never be forgotten in my heart let's together give memories that will warm hearts and help to survive this difficult and scary moment. so, good health once again, we are working until 7 p.m., behind me you can see the union jack, the british flag, that's what they call it, parliament, westminster, yes, and we will talk with oksana yurynets, people's deputy of ukraine of the eighth convocation , ex-head of the ukrainian delegation in the nato parliamentary assembly, she was an observer at the parliamentary elections in
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great britain, good health, ms. oksana, thank you for taking the time to visit us. i congratulate you, mr. mykola, i congratulate you. look, i have a rather strange question, it may seem so, this morning, as always, i listened to russian so-called good russian, liberal, so-called, that is, columnists, they said such a strange phrase, well, not strange, but maybe normal , that ukraine was not on the agenda at these elections at all, and i understand it to mean that it really wasn't, because there is a singleness, why talk, about aid discussions. in ukraine, ukraine in britain does not have such a discussion, that is why it was not on the agenda, but i understand that the russians, who heard it, were happy, which means that ukraine is already fed up, nobody is interested in it anymore, nobody is going to help, and so on. us or just clarifying to you, as a question,
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was really not on the agenda, because really everyone is united in the need for help to ukraine, well , apart from this... farazh, who always behaved somehow strangely, and this is actually the only one a person who is really for putin and against ukraine, and it was always strange to me, because his friend was bukovsky, a famous dissident who hated that putin and so on and the like, who sat in a psychiatric hospital and in prisons, disbelieved the soviets and so on, that is, this question was whether there was unanimity in the fact that everyone supports ukraine? yes, you are absolutely right that this issue is not debated, and in fact the election in britain is the choice of the people of britain, to change their government, fulfilling and providing for the future domestic needs, that is, the change was necessary for them, they believe that 14 years of conservatives, it was too much for them, of course, watching these elections,
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for example, we, together with vika sjumar, as representatives, let's say so, of our parties of the european solidarity strike, we... yipi in the european union were in the constituency of a conservative woman who actually , i don't think she lost, it was rather a party that lost, and she got thousands of votes there, a little more, that is, that means that the wave and in fact the whole of london turned red, that is, labor came to power, but it must be remembered that in such a country like britain actually has them at the same time, when there is a parliament, a government, they have the same thing, preparing for the coming to power of the opposition, it proposes... it proposes its future prime ministers, it proposes including and, let's say, absolutely then the taking over of power by the people, which will be, i.e. the institutions are so strong that you saw the results announced this morning, keir starmer is already the future prime minister, rishi sunak is
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resigning and it's all happening in one day, that is, actually, if you talk about what happened in britain, the usual took place the practice of early elections already, well, at least for the last period of time, the second early elections, and this plan, which reshuna wanted to propose from the point of view of possibly maintaining an even higher rating, failed, and in them they are fighting out in a very civilized way, there is a wave, there is a request, very simple and concise theses were the election campaign of labor and it is clear that they got this victory, but i want to... remind that in january, at the end of january 22, the future minister of foreign affairs and the minister of defense, they actually came to kyiv before a full-scale invasion, that is... i'm absolutely convinced that these issues that will be, he'll trigger farage, who you mention, yes, he's snuck into
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parliament itself, will probably trigger this story to some extent, i think , as always , the russian federation, together with putin , will buy such, let's say, circuses, which they try to do in those countries from time to time. where their characters can play these roles for money, but it is clear that even after the elections themselves, you see, they have a national idea, what we could understand this is the idea of ​​taking responsibility, that is , whether you are in power or the opposition, you should always be ready, if you are elected, to take this responsibility, and this tradition in bipartisanship is more active, it manifested itself, in scotland the nationalists, who had much more revenge, lost. i.e. by the number of votes and cities, i think it has been discussed for two days both in ukraine and in the world, that is , the number of those votes, the absolute majority, well, it reminds me somewhere, probably the period of the 19th
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year of ukraine, yes, that is, there was a wave and regardless of who, just people are tired, and today on the way to the airport, you know how it's always very easy to tell how people are feeling, it's when you talk to a taxi driver, he tells you that we're for labor, we want change, and he doesn't ask why, how? just such a wave, but the preservation of institutions, traditions, rules and culture, they still take it up and one wants to believe in absolutely such a consistency of the position that was there, but it was not the one on which some electoral points and preferences could be collected there, and i just remind the audience of the force also such, you know the institutions. i really like that in britain there is the government of his majesty, or her majesty until recently, and the opposition of her majesty or his leaders, that is
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, the options that it is someone against, well, relatively speaking, opzzh is very difficult to imagine in britain, because no one can to say to myself that i am in opposition to the state, to statehood, to the king, to the institutions, it is very difficult, therefore both the government and the government of his majesty. and the opposition is also his majesty, that is, it's still one country, but domestic politics, well, that's that, that's that the party that came to power, it is not exactly labor, that kir starmer, he was such a rather left-wing liberalist, and gradually he began to move a little towards the centrists, and now he seems to distinguish him so much in... from the conservatives very it is difficult, am i wrong, look, i will tell you, it so happened that from the nato parliamentary assembly, our idea
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of ​​euro-atlantic integration was supported equally in the delegation, both conservatives and labor, that is why i can tell you that those people who have a statist position position in britain, it remains, regardless of, shall we say, who will be the majority now. and of course that they compete with each other, and as always the conservatives say that they have always had the support of ukraine in the first place, but understanding the threats to security, being now outside the european union, britain understands that having its army is very strong, if it sticks to of this consolidated position, for example, not returning to the european union, that is, to a certain extent, this thing, which, let's say , now made zmi. due to certain circumstances, well, full-scale war in ukraine, they are reviewing some things that, well, let's say, they accept much faster than
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they could do it before, so i wouldn't say or predict that something could change very radically, because such an impression from the point of view of the campaign itself, today already the winners, looks like we have to come to power, and then we will see the situation in order to hold the country and work hard, protecting national interests and working for internal the country's requests, i.e. cannot to the end, let's say, will not be one hundred percent those who, having announced such a thing in advance, who were in the election campaign, that is, these points, they will first of all do them, look, i have this question for you, so... this surprised me a little, because mr. zelenskyi, the president of ukraine, announced a century-old agreement with great britain. i kind of, er, studied history once, i wouldn't say that i'm such
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a brilliant historian. but i will say that there was never a single time when some century-old soreness would not break out after 3-5, 7, 10 years, some, some middle ages, this is in this is a century-old agreement with great britain, between ukraine and great britain, the agreement that mr. zelenskyi just announced, has anyone in britain heard about this century-old agreement? ah, look, actually, this deal, which. bilateral security, unfortunately, mr. mykola, i could not hear you well because of my connection at the airport, and even this agreement is of poor quality, it was not ratified by the parliament due to the announcement of early elections, which was ratified in ukraine, it is a bilateral bilateral security agreement between britain and ukraine, but what we heard from the lords, we had a fairly high level of meetings in parallel, our entire delegation, actually they said that this is a technical issue that
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will be fulfilled, they... you are right, they do not particularly delve into our requests needs, because everyone already understands that ukraine has matured in 10 years of war, and the last 2.5 years of full-scale war there, and i understand that each country is concerned with its national interests, and not with the interests of ukraine alone, but in this matter we have, well sometimes to keep silent, sometimes to actively cooperate in order to build common and correct relations, and something is waiting for... zaluzhnyi, as if he has already left and is about to start the diplomatic mission of the ambassador of ukraine to his majesty charles ii, then he is already on the way, they are waiting for him, about they think about him, they know about him, or it's some kind of third-rate, and it's not even news, i can already see that the connection is bad.
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so everyone is waiting for the new ambassador of ukraine to britain, mr. valery zaluzhny, and of course, at the moment when we were there, on this day, as far as was known for us, well, we didn't have an organized meeting with him, because we didn't know when it would be, and our plan and our return were planned ahead, and we were in almost all of them, well, in different counties, in different parts of britain, that is, it was not exclusively there london, we were on...we were on a team, someone was in scotland in glasgow, that is, two people each, who were distributed in different counties, and when we got together, of course, that part in a different way already a-a , well, we had the opportunity, let's say, just to meet , exchange ideas and return home to of ukraine, because of course valery zaluzhnyi is expected to, let's say, the love that ukraine has for and his status
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... of course, it is also clear to them, and for them he is a legendary person who, well, they , as i understand it, they absolutely appreciate it as a matter of respect for their country, this is the appointment of the new british ambassador, well, the new ambassador of ukraine to britain, maybe there are some insiders, there will be a nato summit, ukraine will not receive an invitation, but the allies say that they will announce the steps regarding memberships, we can imagine what they are like membership steps. but without an invitation to membership, well, look, you and i definitely understand that the long-term guarantee of our security is exclusively membership, and we would like to get it, understanding that this is the nato anniversary summit, the 75th anniversary, which will be in washington, already to be actively celebrated on july 10-11, i understand that every time when the relevant documents are issued, they are still held out not just to... well, let's say
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, to offer something, but some kind of step by step? i remember when in the 20th year it was deployed, expanded capabilities under nato, yes, ukraine received them, then it was being prepared for the nato parliamentary assembly, which was supposed to be in kyiv, that is, i am convinced that there will be some points that will bring us closer to nato, but the fact that the game around this is that putin started the war because the fact that we started euro-atlantic integration, or the fact that we have to... cancel it, and we have it in the amendments to the constitution already carried out by the parliament, and in fact, after that, when in the 19th year we carried out this change, our parliament of the eighth convocation, the next parliament, he was obliged to implement this scenario to move, the same scenario after a full-scale invasion , the euro-atlantic union did and did the same for itself, and today, step by step, i believe, they are moving forward, even i will tell you more than two.

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