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let's take a short break now, after that we will, i think, continue somewhere a little later. well, as the editors tell me , today is a very unpredictable day for us, today antin and i are already finishing our work for you, our colleagues will continue the informational evening of the tv channel, it will probably not be easy either, but news from anna yevymelnyk, please wait with i'll see you tomorrow, take care. greetings to all espresso viewers, it's time to learn about the main events for this hour, annaevamelnik is with you and i'll start with this: seven dead and three injured. during
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the repeated shelling of the capital, debris from downed air targets partially destroyed a medical center in the dnipro district, the state emergency service reported. rescuers are working on the spot. and as of this minute, it is known about the 21st person killed as a result of a missile attack on our country. in the capital, 96 people were injured, 52 of them were injured, the russians hit the ahmadyt children's hospital, in total there were two dead, both adults, one of them a doctor, 16 more wounded, among them seven children, there may still be people under the rubble, also in the shevchenkiv district there is a residential building hit. falling debris was recorded in seven districts of the capital, residential buildings were damaged in dysnian and sviatoshyn districts. a day of mourning has been declared tomorrow in kyiv.
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i will ask my colleague dmytro didora more about the consequences of the attack by muscovites, he works at the site of the hit at the okhmadyt children's hospital, dmytro, my congratulations and what is happening now? i congratulate anna evo, i also congratulate our viewers, this department, which today, the russians destroyed it insidiously, with a direct hit, they destroyed it, it was a detachment. where the children received dialysis and they had to stay here constantly, we can see now that a search and rescue operation is in progress, rescuers are still working there, they are involved, people are helping with the demolition of rubble, there is a lot of construction debris already near the hospital itself, because all the windows, for example , on this side, where the new building is, i will ask the operator to show me, there is not a single surviving window here, since they were all... knocked out by
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the explosive wave, now we see that the relatives they are trying to get to the hospital, to collect things, since the children were transferred to other departments, what happened here in the morning, come on , the air alarm sounded, it started everyone, since the department is difficult, everyone is under infusions, and not everyone can be, we began to pull them into the corridor little by little, they didn’t know how to lower the sneezes, well they wanted to lower them, everyone who was walking went downstairs with the nurses, we began to take the lying patients out into the corridors a little, and just as i was pulling the lying patient out of the box, there was such a wave, just and well, just simply lucky that the child in general nothing got hit, well, luckily, well , somehow, i don’t know, the stars became so... uh, it’s
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just, well, in my department, all the targets, all the targets, everyone has already been evacuated, that our whole hospital was affected , we have five facilities, five facilities of okhmadit and one of the children's cardiac surgery center were affected, all the patients here are children who came for medical help, and these are children who came for unique medical care, so that this is a national-scale clinic, and here they perform both treatment and operative interventions, which on... almost no more is done nowhere, or in some point institutions, so this is another manifestation of russian terrorism. press correspondent dmytro didora spoke in detail about the russian federation's attacks on the okhmadyt hospital. in crooked corner, 47 people have already been injured due to a rocket attack. 11 people were wounded, nine townspeople are in serious condition, serhii lysak, the head of the military administration of the region, said. the rocket hit the territory of the northern mining area.
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enrichment plant, the administrative building was damaged. rescuers are sorting through the debris. the hit was also reported in the kryvorizka district, a fire also broke out there. there is no official information about the victims. tomorrow. a day of mourning was announced in kryvyi rih. a man was killed in dnipro due to rocket fire, serhii lysak, the head of the regional military administration, said. it is also known about six victims, one person is in serious condition. in the city , a nine-story building was damaged, the roof and technical floor were destroyed. the windows in the apartments were blown out. gutted cars. the enterprise and the technical service station were also destroyed. during a massive shelling ukrainian defenders of the sky shot down 30 enemy targets. in total, russia launched 38 missiles of various types - the air force command of the armed forces of ukraine reports. and we convert our people into
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naevo the meeting between the president of ukraine and the prime minister of poland began emotionally. immediately after signing the security. agreement , a moment of silence for the dead began today in ukraine, in particular in kyiv. actually, the president of ukraine revealed some details of the security agreement that was signed today, it is about providing ukraine with nato-type combat aircraft, it was also about the creation of a ukrainian volunteer legion in poland, which will be able to train ukrainians who now... live on the territory of poland and lithuania was also discussed to develop mechanisms for shooting down russian missiles headed for the territory of poland. in general, this security agreement has many points, and they concern not only general security, but also cyber security, as well as
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countering disinformation. prime minister donald tusk assured of comprehensive support for ukraine on the way to victory, also that he... supports ukraine's accession to nato, will comprehensively contribute to this, and also, if we talk about the security agreement that was signed today, he summed it up as follows : let's listen. it was great for us it is important, during the preparation of the document, that it does not remain just a declaration of goodwill . every word in this document is significant. will have practical consequences. we perceive words as a mutual obligation, not as empty promises. in the near future, together with other allies , we will implement the provisions of the document step by step.
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the president of ukraine is in favor. assured that at the nato summit, to which he is heading after the meetings in poland, he will speak first of all about the security of the ukrainian sky, about the necessary air defense system, we will also talk about the possibility of using nato weapons to hit the bases from which russia is shelling ukraine, zelensky left after meeting with the prime minister of poland. for a meeting with the president of poland andrzej duda, so that's all i have, annoyeva, you have my word. thank you for your work and information, maria chernyakhivska, correspondent of espresso from warsaw, about the security agreement between ukraine and poland. in fact, this is all that
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espresso in the evening. greetings fespresso viewers. today , i, artem logutenko, am in the studio with you, and we will talk about ukrainian civilians who are held captive by the russian federation. and also about the fate of political prisoners after their return from captivity with me in the studio , we will talk about this topic with olga skrypnyk, the head of the board of the crimean rights group. i congratulate you, mrs. olga. good day. and also with us in the studio will be akhtem cheygos, former political prisoner, people's deputy and first deputy chairman of the committee of the verkhovna rada of ukraine on issues of human rights before occupation and reintegration. temporarily occupied territories of ukraine. mr. akhtem, i congratulate you. glory to
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ukraine. glory to heroes. i want to start our conversation by understanding how many ukrainian civilians are in general prisoners of the russian federation. according to confirmed official data, we are talking about almost 1,700 people, but some public organizations say that this number reaches. ms. ogliu, actually, to begin with i would like to ask you how it is possible to determine the number of ukrainian civilians who are prisoners in the occupied territories. the main problem, if we are talking about the determination of the number, is that russia in general does not report on these numbers, it does not confirm them, it does not admit in principle that it is holding civilians, that is why there is such a big difference in the numbers, some of them are based, for example, on the register of missing persons, of which there are already more than 30,000, and this is only about civilians, and it is clear that a large part of them, they are prisoners, in principle, the last figures that
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were named by the same coordination headquarters were about the fact that the issue of civilian prisoners can reach... 2,000 people who are in various places of detention, well, it is clear that it is illegal, that is, in fact, these are people who were kidnapped, that is why there is such a difference in numbers, and every public organization has its own specific registers, who works yes with these territories, as ours, for example, is a crimean human rights group, but we document only what can be at least somehow confirmed, and we see that, for example, when they even take our people kidnapped from pidnia by the occupiers to crimea, many of them are in the stage of well, let's say, in this status of incommunicado, the russians. does not confirm either to the ukrainian side, or to the families, or to the red cross there, to any international organizations, so actually you and i will not be able to name a final figure, because in principle, russia simply hides this figure. mr. agtem, ot the question for you is what to do with it, how should we account for the number of our captured civilians? it is necessary to continue everything that
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has been done for so many years, because, as it is rightly said,... it is impossible to monitor every person there, it is tens of thousands of people, and many of them we do not know, and we cannot monitor, it is not the least role depends on the civilians themselves, who got into this or that situation, and besides, of course, there are those who try to take advantage of this situation, no no... there are sufficient, let 's say, enough reasons to be considered there, it is our politically connected, or politically, politically motivated, because politically
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motivated is an even bigger layer. people who are under repression, so this work, well, unfortunately, can only be carried out more widely by public organizations, and the state, the state, it works according to a specific scheme, that is, there is a specific person, there is... specific data, and it fixes them, well , it is impossible to apply some mechanisms, i recently heard a story, i will now check it as far as i can, we have a commission under mintota, yes, which one, which recognizes those or
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other prisoners in order to... uh, the state could uh, help, and there are some , as i was told that some uh, services give thousands of lists, i just heard about it now , but i will check, no, so for now we will assume that this is not unauthorized information. that is, there are also such and such moments in this issue, i would say, where it is not so
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easy to clearly define this or that person as a hostage, but also as a prisoner. actually, ms. golgo, you have been dealing with this topic for quite some time, and as far as i know, you also talk about the fact that it is very difficult to identify and prove to a person that he was in captivity, and it seems that sometimes there are cases when a person tries to pretend that he was in captivity in order to get some kind of compensation, can you comment on mr. akhtem's words now? well, i'll start with the fact that we really have the whole problem since the 14th year, actually, when crimea was occupied and when it started. donbass, if in the crimea , people could find at least some documents through the same criminal cases, the russian federation or illegally created courts, i.e. i wish there were some verdicts there that we don't recognize, but this is confirmation that the situation has significantly worsened for civilians, especially after the 22nd year, because we have part of the newly occupied territory, where, in principle, the russian federation has now, as it were, built up there some
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judicial system, but mostly civilians, when they catch them, they do not provide any documents that can confirm this, that is, when people are kept in torture chambers, tortured, abused, raped, it is clear that the russians will not write about it certificate and will not hand it over to a person, so the problem is that... if you confirm the arrest, you still have to provide at least something to confirm it, those who, for example, have convictions or some criminal cases, they provide at least these documents, and this is enough to confirm, but still the majority of those who apply, they really receive this status, we are talking about the commission that establishes the fact of deprivation of liberty as a result of russian aggression, it has existed for many years, but since the 22nd year she was restarted, because the relevant law, which guarantees the protection of just such people, came into full force. of their will within the framework of aggression, and actually i am a member of the commission, but not from the state, but from public organizations. we have four non-governmental organizations there that work in the same way as we directly
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collect information as much as possible in the occupied territories. on the contrary, it confirms, but it must be understood that not only civilians, but also prisoners of war apply to this commission, the commission examines them as well. why, because our law defines several categories, the first is prisoners of war, they also have the right to establish this fact of deprivation of liberty, to receive appropriate assistance from the state and civilians. as for civilians, we have two groups, the first, which mr. aktem just mentioned, these are political prisoners, as it often happens, they are called, but these are people who, precisely as a result of their activities, for their activities, journalists, law enforcement officers, for example, there are people there who collected some information about violations of people's rights and so on, and... because, for example, these are crimean tatar activists, members of the crimean tatar people's midjlis, and it was for this that they were imprisoned, then we usually call them yes, it sounds like a political prisoner in the media, this is one subcategory
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of civilians, the second is in general, in principle, what is now obscured especially in the newly occupied territories, these are any civilians that the russian federation grabs for that , to force or this person, or, for example, the state, or some bodies to take some actions, well , that is, in essence, when they grab our people, torture them there for connections with the armed forces. of ukraine or with the sbu and so on, demand to recognize something, or in general encourage ukraine, for example, well, in the future it may be an incentive for negotiations, yes, certain exchanges, something else, that is, we are dealing with a terrorist state, and the russian federation can easily grab people and increase these lists for some of her desires that she has, it's usually something that always hurts us, so we have to understand that we have just these thousands and thousands of people, and some of them are having a hard time. even after release from captivity to receive at least some documents that can confirm this, that is why it is actually so important, if we talk about what the state can do, it is the security service of ukraine, they
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try their best to investigate and collect information, including from the occupied territories, therefore, we advise everyone to submit their appeal, both to relatives, to those with whom someone is being held captive, and to those who have appealed from captivity, to apply to the service of security, they work normally, they really interrogate, that is, it is not some kind of terrible interrogation, i understand that people have experienced it. it is very difficult for them to go back to some authorities there and testify about something, but the security service of ukraine usually helps in this regard, on the contrary, they have information on other people, they can check with other witnesses and so on and so forth. the same thing is to contact the national police, for example, from my experience, including work in the commission, i can say that, for example, the kherson region, after they liberated kherson and another part, yes, our armed forces of ukraine, investigators are very active there, and they are really trying to establish the facts. who, where, in which torture chamber sat, and therefore, when you contact the national police, even if it is difficult for you to find a person who was in captivity for confirmation, other people have already been interviewed, they could see you, they can
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confirm it and so on, so there really is a certain percentage of people who apply to the commission, but cannot simply provide anything at all, and then the commission asks to collect more information, apply again, and in principle , the number of times you can apply is unlimited, it often happens that people just heard about it, just applied, wrote, wrote, for example, just an empty statement, just recognize me as a prisoner, yes, but no documents, no explanation was given, then in principle they contact or public organizations or the ministry of integration explains: please expand your application, submit something additional, people apply again and again and again, and more rarely you can meet other cases, about which i think what mr. ekhtem mentioned is that people sometimes try to take advantage of this situation, knowing that establishing the fact of deprivation of liberty also... provides an opportunity to receive financial assistance, we are talking about the payment of uah 100,000 once a year, and that is why it sometimes happens that people do come forward and write
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about the fact that they were supposedly in captivity, and... but in fact, no confirmation, neither public organizations, nor law enforcement agencies, and man, no one could confirm it, i think that there are still such cases from what i see even in practice the work of the commission, they are minimal, but we understand that the longer the war lasts, the more such people may be, precisely because when the commission says that we need at least some information about confirmation of capture, it is precisely in order to establish whether the person was really in captivity, because after all, there can be cases when a person simply wants to take advantage of the situation, although he himself was not in... mr. artem, i wanted to ask you as a former political prisoner and as a representative of the profile committee what advice could you give to relatives of captured civilians ukrainians, what should they do to make it easier to prove that their loved ones are in captivity, i believe that the main thing
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is to use informational opportunities, that is, not always relatives, relatives have the opportunity to document it, take these pieces of paper in their hands and then spread the word, but when a person is caught, there is such a factor, first, the first term there is time, relatives generally try not to say anything, yes, and probably it will pass that way, so it does not pass that way, and it is necessary to spread the word, and then there are public organizations, first of all, they start working on this information, and in my
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opinion, this is such a fast, only... tool all these 10 years, but what about what we say about the sbu or our other institutions there, the police or other institutions , after all, they are included in this work after some time, and they rely more on some facts, documents, but they will appear. much later, yes, or they do not appear at all, so i still advise all relatives to contact our public associations, because it is more effective and most importantly, and you can to say everything that you cannot say at that moment, officially, it is there, it is a human factor,
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but it must be taken into account. on june 28 , 10 ukrainian civilians were freed from russian captivity, among them two priests of the greek catholic church, art critic olena peh and deputy chairman of the mejlis of the crimean tatar people nariman dzhelal. i now suggest watching direct speech. i am already in ukraine.
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the unfair term that was assigned to me in the occupation court of crimea. the most important thing for us was to know that ukraine continues to fight for our own freedom, independence, and this hope, this resistance, he inspired us not to give in to any provocations that were there, these are such inspiring moments, the president of ukraine. volodymyr zelensky, commenting on this liberation, stated that the vatican actually helped in the exchange of prisoners, and in view of this , i have a question for our guests, and first of all, mrs. oglya, for you, how actively are our western partners and international organizations involved to the visa

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