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espresso news, i'm khrystyna perubiy, i'll tell you about the most relevant thing at the moment: the russian airfield morozovsk is on fire, it was hit by drones at night, according to the russian service of the bbc, the fire covered 70% of the airfields. in the rostov region, our military attacked him, this was confirmed by the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine. according to the military, ammunition depots were burning, where, in particular, cabs were stored, with which the enemy constantly fires at ukrainian cities. damage to the planes themselves is also possible, as enemy su-34s are based at this airfield. there were also hitting oil depots in different regions of the russian federation. it was possible to destroy at least two tanks with oil products. in... defense of the country
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, the aggressors reported the downing of 75 drones over several regions. and to the situation in the ukrainian regions: in the sumy region , two people were injured due to enemy attacks. according to the national police, the occupiers shelled the populated areas of the region more than a hundred times per day. as a result of the hits, a critical infrastructure object, 10 private houses, a gas pipeline, and a child's room were damaged. and youth creativity. russia attacked pokrovsk and mirnograd at night. the occupiers fired 11 rockets at these cities. one person was injured in myrnograd, the police of the donetsk region reported. as a result of the impact, 40 residential buildings, three educational institutions, a polyclinic, a shopping center, a store, an industrial facility and office premises were damaged. and in the past day , three people died in the region due to russian attacks. two victims in katerynivka
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and one in novohrodivka. another eight civilians were injured, including two children. one person died, and two more wounded due to enemy shelling in the kherson region. over the course of a day, the occupiers set fire to one and a half dozen settlements in the region, the head of the region, oleksandr prokudin, informed. almost a dozen private houses, farm buildings and cars were damaged. also in germany. admin building and shops, in addition, there is a hit to a critical infrastructure object in the region, in kherson itself, fragments of projectiles fell into residential buildings, in particular, into the apartment of displaced persons who already lost their home once, somewhere on the 206th, this is how it turned out, the husband is fast asleep, because there is nothing to do, some kind of bastards, i was sleeping here, they ran out, everything is empty, everything is shaking. it's very
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hard to survive, she survived, our house was bombed in nikolsk rp. the occupiers injured two people in zaporizhzhia, a 57-year-old woman and a 59-year-old man were injured as a result of enemy shelling in the vasylivsky district, - announced the head of the region, ivan fedorov. during the day, the russians hit 11 towns and villages of the region 460 times, fired artillery and drones, and entered. nine reports of the destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure facilities. another 11 civilians of kharkiv region were evacuated by law enforcement officers, as the regional police said, seven people were taken out of the zolochiv community and four more from vovchansk. these settlements are under enemy fire every day, under constant crosshairs, as well as liptsi, tserkuny and kupyansk. those who apply for evacuation are taken to safer places, provided. the word housing
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and basic necessities. birds are already at the front and help our military destroy the enemy. another important collection is closed. thanks to the indifference of ukrainians, it was possible to collect uah 4 million and purchase all the equipment requested by the military. more details in the plot. another gathering for our troops. closed the charity fund of iryna koval. in one and a half months, it was possible to collect uah 4 million. volunteers purchased 20 quadcopters and 24 batteries for the 100th brigade of reconnaissance. i really want to thank the viewers of the espresso tv channel. for the fact that they always support all our meetings, i want to thank my friends and i want to thank the person who responded.
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for my collection to him, his, his followers, this mykolaiv vanyok, he joined and made a repost, these are the mavics for intelligence. they will adjust strikes on enemy targets, they will help our military move forward, understand where the russian army is located. currently, drones are already at the front, birds are working and helping our defenders destroy the enemy. together with the equipment, a special ukrainian flag was handed over to the military, which was painted by the children of the fallen heroes. thanks to your donations, we now have new baby birds, soon they will be on combat missions, and we also want to thank the flag to the children who painted it and handed it to us. it is a charm that warms the soul and gives hope for the future. glory to ukraine! glory to the heroes. but we also have new needs.
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the espresso tv channel and the vesna charitable fund opened a fundraiser for the purchase of modern drones and electronic warfare systems for the third separate assault brigade of the 110th and. 47th brigade of the armed forces of ukraine. the defenders in the donetsk direction every day hold back enemy attacks, defend our freedom and future. it was these soldiers who stood to the last and defended the avdiiv direction in the spring. brigades urgently need flying weapons and modern means of countering enemy drones. our goal is 3.5 million hryvnias and we already have more than 430,000 hryvnias. remember, each of your donations is important. so join in. before collection, you can see all the details on the screen. good health, dear ukrainians, we are fighters of the first assault battalion of the third separate assault brigade, who defend our native land on the front lines, we urgently need your help, we need means of radio-electronic warfare
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against the enemy's small bpolas and komikatsy drones, we really ask for your help, glory glory to ukraine, heroes, heroes. they are sounding the alarm in ukraine, they may close the only state laboratory that deals with the quality control of medicinal products. scientists of the institute of public health named after marzeev declared about the pressure from the state medical service. it is claimed that she is trying to hand over the control of the medicine to a private laboratory that was specially created for this purpose. as of now , the laboratory of the institute does not have any orders from the state drug service . we are asking for support today in the field of pharmaceutical quality control inadmissible things are happening to medicines, they are trying to destroy our laboratory, they are trying to throw our laboratory out of the market of quality control of medicines. our
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laboratory has been working in this field since 1996, and we have always followed all the standards of this field. the liquidation of the laboratory, first of all, can... lead to the fact that, firstly, medicines will become more expensive, and secondly, the quality of medicines will usually be in doubt, because when a state institution controls their quality, there are appropriate levers of influence, including administrative, labor levers of influence, and when this will be done by private companies, unfortunately this will not happen, at least 20 people died, dozens more were injured due to a terrorist attack in the capital of the soviet union... an islamic suicide bomber blew himself up on the beach near one of the hotels. according to local media, the sounds of gunfire and grenade explosions were also heard in the city. a group of insurgents from al-shabaab claimed responsibility for the explosion. this is a terrorist movement associated with al-qaeda. they seek
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to overthrow the current government in the country and establish their own rule based on strict interpretation of the laws of islamic sharia. changed my mind: the debate between presidential candidates donald trump and kamala harris may take place on september 4 on the fox news channel. trump wrote about this on the social network. he had previously rejected the offer of a debate, explaining that he did not need it. like, he's already leading the polls. meanwhile, kamala harris has officially become the candidate for president of the united states from the democratic party. the online voting process will continue until monday, however. has already received the required number of votes. thus she will become the second female democratic presidential candidate after hillary clinton to run in 2016. at least one more
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bronze in the treasury of ukraine. ukrainian boxer oleksandr khizhnyak guaranteed himself a medal at the 20:24 olympics in paris even before the semi-finals. in the quarter-final match, he... defeated his opponent from brazil by unanimous decision, so even if he doesn't win, he will definitely win bronze. let's summarize the morning at 12 o'clock. read more news on our website espresso.tv, also on our social networks, join, put your preferences, more ater will be continued by my colleagues, do not switch, stay with the espresso team. there are discounts until the day. 10% at the pharmacies of travel bam and saver there are discounts until independence day on
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something that is hard for even a doctor to remember. she knows that there is a lot of pain and a sea of ​​children's tears. in the first days of the occupation of buchi, she and her husband provided medical care there. now she helps wounded soldiers recover and get back on their feet, engages in their rehabilitation. today i have a guest , the national legend of ukraine. a doctor, a pediatrician, and today a rehabilitator, olga svyst. olya, i congratulate you, today i am visiting. congratulations, irina. a very interesting path and very, probably, difficult, because if you imagine it from a pediatrician, a private clinic to a mobilized military medic. i want you to share with our audience today your experience, the experience of war that you have. i already have, and i want to start from february 24
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in 2022, where were you at that time and how did you end up in a mess? on february 24, we were at home, we lived in the city of irpin, this city is located next to the city of bucha, and my daughter was sick, at that time she had a high temperature, and accordingly i did not sleep at night and... i must have heard for the first time how a rocket whistled over our city, and about 30-40 minutes later in the medical community, in one of the chats , i read that the first rockets landed in the airfield in boryspil and my first words were when i woke up my husband that the war had begun, wake up well, of course, as a mother, i wanted first of all to protect my children and give them safety, but i am a doctor, so accordingly in the morning a nanny came and my husband and i went to our workplaces. it
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was a difficult way to the city of kyiv, because the city was already being evacuated, it was a long road. and at that moment, i took on such a distributed responsibility to receive children at the reception department of our clinic, because the polyclinics were closed and, accordingly, the flow of children was in the reception department. and here at the pediatrician's appointment, apparently that is, the last working day at the previous place of work. i looked through the window and understood that all these children were going somewhere, it is not known where. all. they are sick, and i had to make a decision then, how to plan their treatment, whether with an examination in a few days, or it is not known when, and already at that moment i understood that it is not known when, that is why the treatment was prescribed a little more than usual, somewhere at lunch time, i received a call from the military commander that i was being called up for mobilization as a military medic,
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i had to show up with my things within the day, i asked for time, a day to take the children to a... safer place to their parents, that's how my first day of full-scale invasion actually began, but in the evening, when i got home and entered the house, the shelling began, accordingly, we went down to the basement with the children for the first time from the 12th floor, it was too noisy, and i wanted to protect the psyche of my children, and when they asked me , son, mom, what is this, i found something for myself... that it is a game of who will be the first to go down to the basement, and when we went down to the basement, i realized that my children were in their pajamas with me only their documents, which i managed to take and understood that it was a basement, it was cold, and it was worth going home to get some things, this is the first mistake, because we were basically
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preparing and knew that something would happen, and it was worth pack that anxious suitcase, it's now... i'm analyzing it, what should have been done, but at that moment i calmed down and went up to the 12th floor without using the elevator according to the recommendations, which were previously given to the civilian population, gathered by those alarmed suitcases and tried the next morning to evacuate children from the city of irpin, from the kyiv region, we managed to do it, it was a long way, and already on february 26, we returned to the city of irpin, and literally in an hour. made a decision that we , upon request, again in the medical community , will join the doctors who are trained to receive the wounded first, civilians and military, that is how we ended up in buch, can you tell us about those first days in buch, what you did there and to whom exactly they provided help, i had
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the idea that this was a gray area, that is, there is a line... of the front, where active battles are taking place, and there are hospitals and the medics are not affected, that is, it is a safe place, the wounded will just come to us, but later we realized that this is not the case at all, because when we first heard automatic rounds under the windows, convoys of heavy equipment were passing through the nearby streets and we could to see it and even count it, fighter jets were flying over us and we saw a landing party from enemy helicopters, of course, this notion dissipated immediately, we were engaged in providing assistance to all those who needed it, both civilians and from the tro group, and with the armed forces, which received wounded from under during the protection of the airport, children were also injured, since the hospital did not work with children,
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because it was not a children's hospital, so i dealt with children. both the wounded and those who simply had an illness and needed medical assistance, and they ended up in this particular institution. it was the first time i encountered gunshot and explosive wounds in children, and i had no experience before that, so we were looking for some kind of network, i called my colleagues, i was interested in how to act so as not to harm, how to make the right decisions in the treatment of children. i saw it for the first time amputation... limbs in children, and i had to find words to talk to children, to explain, it was difficult. i remember one girl, sofia, she lost her mother, her cat during the evacuation, and lost her upper limb, lost her arm. she
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was in the palace, where there was a window, and the first thing she asked was to close the window, can i go to a smaller room, of course we arranged it, transferred her to a smaller room. they blocked the window, the children were afraid, we explained that the armed forces of ukraine were working, that they were protecting us, trying to protect them from that terrible the truth that we all found ourselves in, from that reality, and in one of the conversations with sofia, holding her hand, she was crying and saying that i was riding, i want to continue it, and at that moment i... i and promised that you will do it, you will continue, we will leave here, you will have a hand protest, and you will be able to do it. i know for sure that you can do it. and so looking ahead,
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everything really worked out for sofia. sofia survived, evacuated with us from buchi, and she received prosthetics abroad, and even dreamed of writing a book, and she is her written and published on... called don't be a disaster, there were other children as well, you continue to communicate with sofia, of course, we are in contact with virtually everyone who was in bucha at the time, and whom we evacuated, especially all the children , and together with their relatives, accordingly, we are very proud of their achievements, there were also children who... simply had various acute conditions that required medical assistance, and i am proud of those parents who, despite the fact that
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after 5 o'clock, move around the city it was extremely dangerous, they decided to save children's health and they got to the hospital at night, but this is something that probably everyone experiences in ukraine, when one part of your relatives finds... at home, and from the other you have to go to another city, and at this time you are in danger above you, bullets are flying, now rockets are also flying, and now we provided them with emergency aid, stabilized the child's condition, and they cannot be left, they don't want to, they want to go home, because other relatives are waiting for them, they are worried about them, this family also evacuated, a few days later they wrote back to us that they had left, everyone survived for us. this was very happy news, of course, although we were still under occupation at that time. also, patients, civilians,
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wounded, who were trying to find food or water for themselves, were coming in, and they were shot on the street, or grenades were thrown at their feet. we had a mechanism developed over time, who receives patients at the reception department, who calls the team. surgeons who collect information, whether there are relatives or not, and we worked in this format for about two weeks. did you manage to save everyone, who exactly did you save, and why? evacuation, what was it like? it wasn't the first time, that is, we were notified of the first day of evacuation, but i took care of the children for the most part. and my understanding was that on the first day you shouldn't go, and this evacuation probably won't happen, a lot of people gathered in the square, and that planned
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route, the green corridor, it didn't happen, that is, the buses didn't come, and it was terrible, we we didn't collect the children because we suspected that it wouldn't happen, we didn't drag them away for that day, they stayed in the hospital building, but there were many people around. and of course they wanted to stay here, or in the hospital or near the town hall, not many wanted to go back to the cellars for the night, well, such a big disappointment when you've almost survived and left and you have to go back to that cellar again , but the next day the buses arrived with a delay, we managed to have our own bus for... the wounded, that is, we had two buses with the wounded, and we started moving in a column together with everyone, of course, we
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instructed everyone , that... if there will be any shelling, then we have the maximum to bend low to the floor of the bus, realizing that it might not save us, but glass is glass and open windows, increased danger, and we had such a package with medicines for each patient, because we did not know how long the evacuation would take, and each of these patients received serious treatment with antibiotics, accordingly, each had his own appointment sheet and these... we also managed to prevent hypothermia, that is, we had blankets, because not all of them had even suitable clothes, but they wore what they had had, took blankets, in principle no one froze besides me, because i must have had adrenaline, i was very cold at the evacuation, and when i turned to the first turn at the intersection on the bus, it was as if an automatic
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queue had passed. such a sound, accordingly, we all fell to the floor, but then we exhaled, it was a burning truck, a military vehicle, and accordingly, glass or the remains of some other parts simply passed through the seams of our bus, and we continued to move in a column, once again we were stopped at zhytomyr highway, we changed the route... because the route that was supposed to run to the left was destroyed, there were blown up cars, there was a fire, so we stood for a while on this road, on the open road, it was scary, at that moment i was making a list to send to the welfare clinic, who can accept the most difficult patients for evacuation, in
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us there were seven of the most difficult patients. i will be grateful for the rest of my life to my colleagues who responded immediately and said: we will take all the best. and that is, when we were standing, when we were driving, we had a clear plan, where we were going to take these two buses of wounded people, in which hospital direct, and who will be able to take care of them, well , actually, who will take care of the wounded children, enemy tanks passed by us, we really did not know how it would... end, but later on , we still got to the evening, we reached already ukrainian land , under the ukrainian flag, you know, my first feelings were that i got off the bus, i was in a white coat, although i understood that it did not give any guarantees at all, but it still defined me as a doctor, and when we arrived actually home to the uh... evacuation point, i
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go to the ambulance brigade help, i say: i have 20 wounded people there, i need 10 cars there, at least to evacuate them, you have two here, i say take half, they say, we can't, this is our aid point, we can't move, and it was necessary to move quickly, it was already evening, they were tired. they need to be given medicine, it's cold, it's march, and i approach one of the policemen, i say, can you help me escort the buses so that we go through kyiv through checkpoints freely and quickly, they are waiting for us in the city of kyiv, in such and such such and such hospitals, they agreed on our route and we, accompanied by the police, drove through the entire part of kyiv, where we were already at the point
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of transfer of patients from... our buses, ordinary bohdans, already specialized medical transport, in fact, this is how we got with the patients to different hospital, and the patients were admitted to the regional hospital, and to dobrobut , and to the 17th hospital. olo, this is your experience that you just talked about, the experience that you got already during the war, how did it help you now in rehabilitation? military, i would say that it was the beginning, the beginning of the formation of me as another doctor, at that moment, having a call from the military headquarters and having the experience of occupation in buchi with various types of injuries and making quick decisions, this was the beginning.

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