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week, the opportunity to ask your own questions and join the discussion, spend the final monday evening with us and confidently step into the new week, the new week project with khrystyna yatskiv and andrii smoly every monday at 20:00 at espresso. we summarize the informative morning in ukraine on espresso news. khrystyna parobiy works in the studio. weekend with lights from the 12th to the 15th ukrenergo canceled the shutdown schedules across the country. this was reported by the company. in other hours, two queues of shutdowns will operate. and to the consequences of the russian attacks: eight wounded per day in donetsk region. doubly injured in temporary. and turkish. on
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the last day, the russians dropped 13 guided aerial bombs. also, one person each was wounded in lyman, yampol, siverskyi and selidovo. 25 residential buildings, educational institutions, enterprises, administrative buildings, shops, a gas station, a pharmacy and 25 cars were damaged, the regional police reported. the russians shelled the region more than 2,600 times, covering 18 towns and villages with fire. in sumy oblast, russians fired at rescuers who came to put out fires after an enemy attack. fortunately, firefighters managed to hide and were not injured, - the state emergency service reported. during the day , five fires were extinguished in the sumy region, which arose due to the attacks of the occupiers, burning residential buildings and infrastructure facilities. in the morning, the russian occupiers attacked a resident with a kamikat drone. glory, that in the kherson region. a 48-year-old
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man was hospitalized in serious condition. he suffered an explosive injury, wounds to the abdomen, torso, legs and arms, as well as a fractured ribs and shoulder, the regional military administration reported. two men were injured as a result of the morning shelling of kharkiv oblast. at dawn the russians hit the village of bely kolodyaz with a s-300 missile. they got busy from the explosions. residential buildings, the state emergency service reported, the night before , a 77-year-old woman and a 64-year-old man were injured in the cossack lopa, a 54-year-old woman was injured in the village of pechenygi - the head of the region oleg senigubov said. a private enterprise was damaged, two houses were destroyed and a car was burned. at night, explosions rang out in the temporarily occupied crimea, the occupiers' air defense forces allegedly shot down air
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targets in dzhankoya, the occupying authorities said peninsula. telegram channels there reported about smoke over the village of novostepne. and the day before, the occupiers warned about the threat of a ballistic missile attack in attacks with a cluster unit. it will lead to concessions by russia and will have devastating consequences for ukraine. this is how his ex-national security adviser john bolt commented on donald trump's peace plan. he said this in an interview with cnn. trump does not understand at all how he is going to negotiate an end to this war, bolton believes. let me remind you that the ex-prime minister of great britain, boris johnson, made public the details of the peace plan us presidential candidate donald trump. the proposal, in particular, provides for the return of ukraine's borders by february 2022 with the prospect of our country joining the eu and nato. at the same time, there is no question of the deoccupation of crimea.
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it is about the complete defeat of putin. one man died as a result of the collapse of a building in the port of odesa, two people were found under the rubble of a warehouse, one was found dead, the other was rescued. emergency workers cut the structures that fell on with the help of a hydraulic tool and a gas cutter a 34-year-old man, the state emergency service reported. the probable cause of the destruction is a violation of construction safety techniques. robots, i will leave, hold on, there are turnstiles, there are turnstiles, hold on, and we invite you to join the project from scratch to life, this is a prefabricated quad bike for the rapid evacuation of the wounded and a lift. ammunition support
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the soldiers of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade kholodny yar with a donation. our defenders will choose victory every day, leaving nothing on the battlefield. wounded and dead. so for evacuation, atvs are indispensable assistants, as well as them allow you to move as quickly as possible on the road. your support significantly increases the chances not only to successfully complete the task, but also to return from it alive. so join the gathering. our goal is uah 4 million. you can see all the details on the screen. they survived the russian missile attack on okhmadite in kyiv, and now they are forced to continue treatment for complex diseases abroad. seven children's hospital patients went to germany for treatment, what do they say about the tragic day? see further in the story. loud whistle,
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explosion and lots of smoke. this is how olena titarenko, the mother of 11-year-old arina, who is fighting a serious illness, anaplastic large cell lymphoma, describes the first seconds after the rocket attack on the okhmadyt children's hospital. we got sick on may 24, she said something to mom, i don't feel so bad, and we say: i'll stay at home, fine, i say, i'll stay at home, took the temperature, it was still almost 37 there, it was already 39. eight o'clock on sunday, we already went swimming and the right side of the shoulder was already swollen. we all turned to our doctor, and we were transferred to ohmadit. at the time of the terrorist attack, which was perpetrated by russia on july 8, the woman and her daughter were in the kyiv okhmadit hospital for only the fourth day. that
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morning, they were returning from routine procedures when an explosion rang out. i run, it's dark, it's light, everything falls on my head, it's good that my daughter was there at that time. well disconnected from the chapels, the mother of 13-year-old dmytro, who was diagnosed with alveolar rhabdomyosercoma, mrs. iryna, also shares her memories of that day. a few minutes before the impact, they left with their son ward and went out into the corridor. and then the light just went out, there was an explosion and smoke, there was a lot of smoke, and that was the most terrible thing, that you didn't know about... what was on fire, whether your room was on fire, or where it was on fire. most of the children, like dmytryk, were connected to vital devices. the boy was taken out of the drip and taken outside, because it was impossible to stay indoors. evacuation and distribution of children to other medical
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institutions lasted several hours. all of them saw with their own eyes what russian terrorists are done to a hospital that saves thousands of lives every year. small patients after the incident , hundreds of children from the kyiv hospital worked with psychologists so that their moral condition did not complicate treatment. at the request of a specialist to draw fear, 13-year-old dmytro portrayed putin, the president of a terrorist country. and 11-year-old arina, says her mother, is terrified of the sound of the air alarm. these children have various diseases. however, their parents have one big dream in common: for our children to recover and for this war to end as soon as possible the main thing. 11-year-old arina, 13-year-old dmytro,
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as well as five other children came to lviv from kyiv as part of the medical evacuation. after a short stop in lviv okhmaditsyt, they went to germany for treatment. in addition, the federal ministry of economic cooperation. and development of this country announced the allocation of 10 million euros to the ukrainian government for the reconstruction of the ohmadit children's hospital in kyiv. the prosecutor's office opened two proceedings for the illegal demolition of the monument of the zelensky manor in kyiv. they also removed the equipment, which the building collapsed. they are investigating the destruction of seized property, as well as unauthorized construction on a self-occupied plot. as reported in the prosecutor general's office, the architectural monument of the end of the 19th century was destroyed, despite the fact that the court seized the building in winter. the plot itself is part of the historical area of ​​the capital. any work on this territory is possible only with the approval
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of the ministry of culture. careful, bears. border guards urge people to refrain from hiking on unfamiliar routes in the carpathians. all through. the safety of an attack by a copepod, to meet a wild animal in this area is a common thing. employees of the border service warn: the speed of the bear on the mountain slopes is up to 50, so it is difficult to escape from it. this was the morning in ukraine, read more news on our website espresso.tv, also on our social networks, join, like. this is the end of the issue, my colleagues will tell you more, stay with us.
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good evening, saturday political club, live ether, and we traditionally talk about the main events of ukraine at this hour, traditionally at this time, world, what worries our citizens and what is important for our ukrainian victory, today we will talk. of course, we will also talk about the terrible murder of iryna farion in lviv, about possible negotiations, about the situation in the united states of america, of course, we will definitely talk about the security issues of our country in general, about zelensky's visit to great britain, as well as about the actually first conversation between zelenskyi and trump for a long time. we will discuss all this in a slightly different format, today. with vitaly portnikov during two hours, but via skype, via
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internet connection, and mr. vitaliy should be in touch sometime soon, mr. vitaliy, i am glad to see you, today in a slightly different format, but i am sure that we will discuss everything and report everything your thoughts to the audience necessarily. greetings to all viewers. i think we can start our conversation with you today, because there are really many events, unfortunately, sad events, important events. mr. vitaly, you have already spoken about really sad events, and unfortunately there are many such events, the murder of a linguist, a politician, a former people's deputy, iryna farion, happened in lviv, we all... saw it yesterday, and i think our viewers have been following this
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terrible event during yesterday evening, during today, but in fact we see that ukraine is to some extent the last one there a month or two returns to, unfortunately, such a concept as, if not political murders, then murders of iconic persons, iconic people. we remember how mr. sadikov, a kazakh, a well-known politician, a well-known journalist, or rather a well-known public figure, was killed, right now we see that iryna farion was brutally murdered in lviv, what all this proves, mr. vitaly, we find ourselves in some new reality, we can expect, perhaps, new murder attempts, which... the subtext of all this, please, well, i i think that it is just right to talk about political murders,
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to be honest, and indeed you mentioned the murder of aidos sadikov, i also remembered him yesterday as soon as i heard that iryna farion was killed, for what reason? by and large, all this happened exactly according to one and the same thing script people seem to be different. the murder of yados sadikov is blamed on people who arrived in... kyiv through the polish border, left, by the way, through the moldavskyi border, but were employees, at least former , of the kazakh special services, but they behaved just like the young man who killed iryna faliona, i.e. they followed their victims for a certain time, they came to the houses where aidos sadikov and iryna farion lived and... they committed a murder in broad daylight, and it was practically the same style
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of murder: a shot to the temple that aidos, who iryna farion, unfortunately, not much was said about the murder of aidos sadikov in the ukrainian information field, and you and i tried to somehow make up for this fact, because i believed that this was the first such serious signal that in this way... also the effectiveness of ukrainian law enforcement agencies, how far can the process of destabilization and intimidation continue ? that people care about their safety and the safety of those they trust, who are important to them, what is important is precisely that demonstrative killing, here you are beautiful you know when there's a moment of danger and it's absolutely this instinctive reaction, you're always told don't go out at night, oh, it's very dangerous to go out at night,
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so we even have a curfew after 12 midnight because they think... that's the time danger, but both of these murders, and of aidos and iryna, farion, took place in broad daylight, demonstratively, in fact, in front of people, that is, people want precisely the opportunity to take away this feeling of at least relative security from those ordinary people who are sure , what if walking in broad daylight, so to speak, then nothing will happen to you, there is danger at night, when some saboteurs, terrorists, some criminals appear there, looking for their victims, this is a stereotype, and they are trying to break this stereotype. now the question arises, why? we understand that every murder has its own purpose, and that you cannot compare, say, a kazakh journalist and political activist with
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a ukrainian political activist and publicist, that they are different. actually civilizational spaces, but people who achieve different goals, have this common denominator, this destabilization of the situation, of course, in the case of iryna farion, it is also very important that she was perceived as a person who was the bearer of radical views of a humanitarian nature, never hid them, participated in the activities of radical political organizations, and therefore there can be no indifferent reaction to her... premature death, and you, who knew her, and you, who did not know her, existed with her in different civilizational worlds, i do not know , you are familiar, let's say andriy zryna ferio, well if not directly, then in absentia, in absentia yes, that is, well, no, not in absentia, i mean, i admit we talked once, had conversations, in person
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no, on the internet, yes, well, i have never in my life, we have a huge number common massa, but i never spoke a single word to her in my life, so that you understand, we could appear on the air of the same television channels in turn, comment on something, but i saw her like that live, once in my life on on the maidan in 2013-2014, i was just passing by, since we did not know each other, we did not say hello, and that's how i remembered that she stood there on the square with the others. nicks of the all-ukrainian association of freedom, and i knew these people personally, and was not familiar with her, which means that you can live your whole life next to a person who has such a real, i would say, public resonance and not even be familiar with her, moreover , working in this very plane in fact, it again says that we live in different
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civilizational worlds, that the bearers of different political views in ukraine, referring to the fact that it is not a very big country, and we constantly... have in kyiv and in lviv, we we can't cross each other, because we don't have any need for dialogue, so much so that these are parallel worlds, let's say, the world in which i live and the world in which iryna farion lives, these are parallel worlds, but they collide with each other at some points , as you understand, because in any case this is the world of ukraine, and for me it was always very important that we are all united in this world. for ukraine to exist, here i, let's say, do not share, i think, a huge number of views of iryna farion, as well as a huge the number of views of representatives of the all-ukrainian freedom association, and when i was asked why you stood with these people on the maidan in 2013-2014, when you yourself say that most of what they say is very far from you, i
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said because we are united by a simple thing that is absolutely special in the conditions in which ukraine generally exists. this is our common desire to have a ukrainian state. so, if there is a ukrainian state, we can fight in this ukrainian state for our, precisely our option for the development of this state were winning of course, i would like my option to win, and not iryna farion's option, let's say, and iryna farion wants her view of ukrainian statehood to win, but this whole struggle can be political only if... there will be a state at all , and if there is no ukrainian state, as the president of the russian federation , vladimir putin, and his compatriots and a large number of our compatriots, who do not understand at all what this state is for, dream about it. need, then we have no chance, therefore, our first task is to preserve ukrainian statehood in conditions when
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a huge number of people, millions of people, tens of millions of people, believe that it should not exist, and i always reminded when we discussed these issues, let's say, for a long time government coalitions were being built in the republic of latvia, but when the independence of latvia was proclaimed, it turned out that the russian-speaking population of this country, for the most part, is the russian ethnic population, but there are many representatives of other nationalities, who are ukrainians, belarusians, who came to latvia in the period after its occupation by the soviet troops, are also part of this community, they voted, as a rule, for one such large russian party, a conditional russian party, the task of which was to preserve the special relations between latvia and russia, not to let latvia go. from the latvian, from the russian arms, and then in order to prevent such a party from coming to power, to prevent it from promoting the russian peace in latvia, to give it
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the opportunity to continue to leave the semi-colonial state in which latvia was all the time of the soviet occupation, and of the russian imperial party, all latvian parties from liberals to national radicals, they united in... a joint coalition, i remembered it from the beginning of the 90s, here i came to my friends who were representatives of liberal political currents in latvia, and they sat at the government meeting with the ministers, together with the tevzemion briviboy party, fatherland and freedom, it was called the all-ukrainian freedom association, and it was such a radical national party, one would even say a party of an ethnic project. and they don't were hiding but what united them with these liberals? they wanted latvian statehood. and of course, there was a dilemma here: either
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you unite with what they called the national bloc, or you lose the opportunity to build a civilized state. so you have to find compromises among yourselves, because latvia is one for all, and ukraine, we have it for all, in conditions where there is an option that ukraine... the state should become just a number of regions annexed to russia, and this what usually unites us with iryna farion, because she always wanted that the ukrainian state was, whether its views on this ukrainian state were sufficiently radical, whether it was not, left no such doubts for itself that its views should be expressed in the most rigid form, possibly offensive to many of those about whom it said, but one way or another it is real. the views of a person who believed that the ukrainian state could continue to exist on the political map of the world, no matter what threats to its future arose in the following stormy,
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difficult years for ukraine in the 20s and 30s 21 centuries, years of trials, crises, deaths and tragedies, this is the age we have begun to live in, in which we will live for a very long dark time, so in that sense, i think we should look at it that way, and if we... however, analyzing it, we come to the point that actually the only beneficiary of the arion assassination is russia, yes, we, we actually observe no, we just talked about two assassinations that are somewhat similar , but also not similar, so similar according to certain approaches, but apart from that we also see other acts of destabilization on the part of russia, we see now, and by the way, the security service of ukraine has proven it. how russia actually hires our citizens, for example, to set fire to the cars of the armed forces of ukraine, that is, our defenders, yes, we see how
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effectively they work in social networks, destabilizing by throwing a huge amount of information into the media, we see how much the number of fakes has multiplied, and more moreover, we observe how our citizens are already beginning to involve the russians in the acts... my actions of criminal acts, that is, can we do all this, conditionally speaking, to combine into one certain offensive, a hybrid offensive, perhaps by russia, actually within the framework of destabilizing the situation in ukraine, and another question, whether we should expect any further acts of terror from the russian well, first of all, we talk a lot about , that there is a war on the front line, everything else is the rear, and the main thing is to win the war on
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the front line, this is absolutely correct. because if you don't win the war on the front line, you can lose the country because the enemy troops can simply occupy its territory. but there is another important point development of the situation, it is the rear that has rotted. the army can fight valiantly on the front line, but if it is not possible to contain the situation in the country itself, economically, socially, demographically, then in principle all the efforts of the armed forces become completely useless, and the people... who serve in these armed forces return to the desert a civilization in which they will not know where the children are at all, because the state they protect can simply disappear before their eyes, and that is why when we speak, we hear all these famous phrases that the main thing is security, precisely from armed victory as such, everything else is on the third plane, we are naked all the time, we forget about it, it is also possible to have a completely opposite process, that you can hold the front line and not hold
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statehood. behind the armed forces of ukraine , a complete wasteland can begin, and this is what the russians are working on, and by the way, none, as you understand, these are not my assumptions, this is how it was in history, i want to remind you of the first world war, surrender of germany, when germany surrendered, there was not a single foreign soldier on its territory, it is not even as it is now happening in the territory of ukraine, 20% of which is occupied by a foreign army, and german soldiers... protected the interests of the german state in the territory of other countries, that is, they did not let the enemy into germany itself, and that, during their military work the german state rotted from the inside and capitulated to the victors on whose territory the german army was. the same thing happened with russia. the russian empire did not lose the first world war. moreover,
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she was in the camp of the winners. she just needed to endure some internal stability to get the results of this victory literally in a few months, but the russian state rotted from the inside, as a result of the february revolution of 1917 and especially, this is important to remember, the organizers of the october coup of 1917, which wanted to take russia out of the war, the russian federation turned out to be the soviet russian federation is not in the camp of the victors, but in fact in the camp of the vanquished, among those with whom it waged war all these years, and is stuck in this defeat, in fact for life, already for 100 years, because even victory in the second world war did not make the soviet union a truly victorious state, it suffered a demographic and social catastrophe, remained a dictatorship, it is difficult to call it a victory, if we compare today's russia and today's germany,
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the question will arise who... in the second world war, after all , what a country, well, and i would like to remind you that the belligerent countries worked carefully to degrade the enemy. this is not a joke. german special services made special efforts to destabilize russia, knowing its weak points. the intelligence services of the entente countries made efforts to destabilize germany, knowing its weak points. so, what russia is doing... from the point of view of ukraine is the right approach, absolutely logical, unless you can make a real effort on the front line to conquer the territory by force, you need to say this state, you know, just internally scrape, scrape life with her, and you resort to various means, absolutely logical, correct means, if you want to destroy the enemy that you do not want to see on earth, which you hope to take under your
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protectorate later. the first is bringing the population to a humanitarian disaster, the destruction of electricity, we are talking with you now, when i am talking when there is no light in a large part of our territory, and i have no light, and we do not know how this situation will develop in the coming months and years , we do not know when, in principle, we not only do not know in which decade the war will end, we do not know when ukraine will be able to restore its energy infrastructure, which means its economy, a normal standard of living and so on, all this... and this is all russian work to make the population generally understand that there is nothing for them to catch in this territory, they must flee, or they must look for such an authority that capitulates to the russian federation, and russia will already provide everyone, if not a normal life in this territory, then a normal life in magadan. well, this is one way, the second way is the destabilization of intimidation, murder.

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