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january 23rd. after five months of training and training, he started working in the ranks of military intelligence. the man served in zaporozhye and donetsk region. he was seriously wounded in february of this year, during one of the combat sorties he came under enemy fire. ivan and his brother decided to wait in the dugout, but a tank shell exploded nearby. two 19-year-old border guards who were in the dugout for...
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evacuation, which lasted for more than 9 hours, the man remained conscious, poured water on his head, killed the water, because he knew that consciousness is dangerous in such cases he lost consciousness already in the ship, recovered in the dnipro. he informed his wife about the injury on his own, although he said that he had lost his toes. however, in order to save the life of a seriously wounded fighter, whose kidneys had already begun to fail, doctors had to. twist his limbs at the level of the hips. after long-term treatment in dnipro and kyiv , ivan was sent to lviv to the anbroken center for rehabilitation and prosthetics. the most difficult, the man says, was in the first days after the amputation. yes, there is something more terrible, and i felt it more strongly already here in lviv in the surgery, when i had the last three operations, and here already such painkillers are quite powerful. here, here, only then, i
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felt what phantom limbs are like with the physical therapists of the anbroken center. ivan has been practicing for four months, they prepared the defender for prosthetics, and now they are helping him relearn walking on metal limbs, with ivan, we have essentially no difficulties in our work and there was not, that is, this is a patient who always comes to classes there, works out, i know that he will carry out all the instructions on his own, he he himself knows what is the first thing for him... in turn, he needs it, i only help, give instructions, instructions, and he fulfills them. both of ivan's prostheses have electronic knee joints, thanks to which it is possible to reproduce the most natural movements. the cost of such modern technological prostheses is uah 1,200. they were installed thanks to the donations of ukrainians for the collection of the charitable platform dobroyua prostheses for the indomitable. all this time, next to ivan, his wife and
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children, they, the man says, were and remain his greatest support and support, when asked what he would do first when will stand firmly on new limbs and return home, the man answers with a smile: i will go with my family somewhere to relax, go fishing, maybe somewhere in the mountains. ema stetnyk, roman kovalyuk, espresso tv channel. there are 20% discounts on ocyn baths until independence day at psyllany bam and oskad pharmacies. in the august issue, krania magazine will tell about the return from captivity. how is ukraine looking for its own, will we return all the children kidnapped by russia? the country touches on painful topics for all ukrainians. we talk to experts, listen to the stories of soldiers who were captured. ask
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you draw your own conclusions. see this week in the judicial program. contest to the constitutional court, where the candidates have valuable property. why does the state look into my life, my wallet, and for what reasons? but how did the contestant receive a conclusion about dishonesty for the second time? i admitted my mistakes that were made in the previous competition. congratulations. judicial control is on the air. the judicial system of ukraine needs a thorough reboot. this is one of the requirements for our entry into the european union. selection for one of the country's most important judges, the constitutional court, continues in ukraine. the selection conditions are strict, and even in spite of this, unscrupulous servants of themis try to get into the body that interprets the main state document and decides on the issue of
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compliance with the constitution of ukrainian legislation. we will talk about this today, but first to the news. the judge of the leninsky district court of poltava is sergey konon. sentenced to six years in prison for extorting a bribe. the high anti-corruption court found him guilty on two counts. he demanded and received uah 300 for the decision to recognize ownership of a self-built garage and uah 500 in the case of collecting a debt of 100,000. this is the second time that vaks has issued a verdict against judge kononenko. august 17, 2022 was found guilty and sentenced to seven years in prison. however, the appeals chamber of vaks for... having satisfied the appeal of the defense side, sent the case for a new trial. the publication about the court notes that during the first hearing, kononenko constantly delayed the process. he was repeatedly fined for non-appearance. also, he did not pay the bail assigned to him and even tried to mobilize to
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the armed forces in order to stop the proceedings. as reported by the anti-corruption center, there was another interesting detail in the matter. according to the applicant, the judge during a personal meeting. made her an offer of non-standard cooperation. we met him in the park. he said that he has three lawyers with whom he works, and offered me one too. plus, such cooperation had to have a sexual nature as well, because he said that he sleeps with all the female lawyers with whom he works. if the verdict becomes final , kononenko's time spent in the pretrial detention center will be credited to the term of his sentence. he stayed there from august 2022 through. 2023. it is ongoing in ukraine selection to one of the most important judicial bodies of the constitutional court. previously, the judges of the constitutional court were appointed by the president, the parliament and the congress of judges. but at the end of 2022 , the verkhovna rada passed a law on changing
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the selection procedure. the law established an advisory group of experts that analyzes each candidate for compliance with the criteria of integrity and professional competence. and this one, by the way. according to experts, it should, so to speak, filter the candidates, and already from the filtered candidates, both the president and judges, and the verkhovna rada, will already choose their own, er, according to their quota, whom they will appoint as judges of the constitutional court. the qualitative formation of the judicial corps of the constitutional court is of utmost importance, because the fate of several key reforms, in particular the reform of the land market, depends on this court right now. "after the end of the war, it is the constitutional court that will consider the difficult issues of reintegration of the occupied territories, and although the selection conditions are strict, unscrupulous servants of themis do not lose hope of climbing into the high chair." this is tamara novikova, the judge cherkasy district administrative court.
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i was not an honest judge, without various compromises, always as my parents taught me to be honest. with oneself and with the law, never to conspire with conscience. in 2012, the supreme council of justice refused to appoint tamara novikova as a judge indefinitely. the candidate assures her that she will do well. sticks in wheels. i was dismissed at the end of my term as a judge. not for disciplinary or any other issues. of what because at that time, i had a conflict with the head of the court, and that's all it is known, and it is on the air, which provided unreliable information on the quality of the consideration of cases. and this was the reason why i did not get justice in the supreme council. the corresponding number of votes when they voted for the extension of their mandate indefinitely. in 2016
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, the higher quorum commission recognized novikova as unfit for the position based on the criteria of professional ethics and integrity. the members of the commission made a similar decision two years ago. members of the highest quality commission went beyond their authority and interfered in my personal life. that's why i contested it. i have on it's a right as an individual and not just as a judge, so... i think it was a violation, to this day it remains open. tamara novikova, like the majority of ukrainian judges, has very loving parents who spent their whole lives saving money for expensive gifts for their daughter. i was constantly, as they say, in very poor, modest premises, to put it mildly, so my mother did not insist, she says, we will do everything so that you, i understand that you have this... an endless struggle and that you did not bother the owner yet. according to the candidate of
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of the constitutional court, the lion's share of the money for the real estate was given by the mother, who worked as a teacher, and although the apartment was intended for the residence of the judge, it was also issued for the mother. the fact is that i didn't have enough money to buy it, to take it from my mother and say: "mom, give me money", it is not customary in our country to use mother's money, or how to take it? where does the teacher's mother get the money? tamara novikova cannot explain, i asked her more than once, even yesterday, she takes offense at me, says, i suffered a lot from you profession, and what is my life, my wallet , the state looks into, well, for what reasons, if my mother had a relationship with my father, he gave her some funds, which again i do not know, she disposed of them as she saw fit as needed so what should i lead and interrogate as an investigator, where did you mother take the money? last year, according to
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the declaration, tamara novikova earned more than a million hryvnias, but she did not find the money to buy a chandelier for the apartment bought by her mother. i didn't even run the electricity to the end, because i don't have anything to do, i don't have anything to even buy a chandelier. and how do you use it then, how do you live there, a professor of the department of international law is also applying for the position of judge of the constitutional court of ukraine. of comparative law of the national aviation university natalia kaminska. i am ready to be open, transparent, and honestly perform my functional duties as a judge of the constitutional court in the future. in 2007, natalia kaminska bought an apartment in kyiv on credit for 80,000 dollars. however, to indicate this value in the declaration of a candidate for the position of judge, the professor forgot about the constitutional court. until 2011, the father. husband, my former father-in-law, unfortunately deceased, he paid the loan funds for this apartment, the loan
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payments are monthly, but of course, then after the divorce i paid these funds myself, it was his initiative, he had the opportunity to pay, after the divorce, according to kaminskaya , her parents helped her pay off the loan debt, and last year her retired mother gave the candidate for the position of judge another apartment in the capital with... and almost 70 thousand dollars. kaminska paid a percentage of her funds for this apartment, but the pensioner herself paid a much larger part. where does the mother, who has not had any source of income since 2020, get the money. my mother received significant severance payments in 2019 when she resigned due to retirement, and she subsequently won a court case accordingly. about the rest of the payments, which were not timely paid to her in connection with the dismissal
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and severance pay. the candidate for the constitutional court has wonderful relatives: the professor declared assets in gold and silver worth uah 140,000, and these are also gifts from grandparents. nataliya kaminska, according to the declaration, has more than 400,000 uah and 3,000 dollars in accounts. 27 thousand. dollars in cash, also gifts, these were mostly donated funds before the death of my grandfather and my father. last year , natalia kaminska received more than half a million from various people. uah this interview for the position of judge of the constitutional court is the second for natalia kaminska. before that she applied for a position according to the quota of the verkhovna rada of ukraine and received a conclusion from the advisory group of experts about non-compliance with high moral qualities. the professor tried again, now under the president's quota , and this time she was found to be dishonest.
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on july 31, a group of experts found them unfit for the post of judge of the constitutional court based on the presidential quota. out of six candidates, so soon we will have a new competition and new, hopefully this time, worthy applicants. and for today i have everything, it was judicial control and i, tetyana shostrova. if you know the facts of corruption in the judicial system, or you want to report about a judge exceeding his powers or making illegal decisions, write to me on facebook or by mail. whose address you see on your screens. all the best and we will meet in exactly one week. there is an air alert in israel and everyone is heading for shelter, because danger is very close. for
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a country that knows well what a protracted war is, the question of actually decided. in addition to underground shelters, in new israeli buildings , mothers must be designed, reinforced rooms in public buildings and mothers, fortified rooms in apartments. a metal door that can withstand a blast wave. if closed, even such a sound. reinforced concrete walls are 30 cm thick. the absolute advantage of such shelters is time, you can move there in a matter of seconds. ukraine, which is also adapting to the challenges of a large-scale exhausting war, decided to borrow israel's experience, but what did it come of. since 2023
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, modular concrete shelters have begun to be built in many cities of ukraine. mostly, these structures are installed near bus stops public transport and crowded places, so that bystanders could hide as quickly as possible, at least from the debris. these buildings have such a thick wall that they are, so to speak, an anti-splinter partition that protects people. currently, there are modular shelters in most regions of the country, in particular in dnipropetrovsk region, donetsk region, kherson region, kharkiv region, kyiv region and even in rivne region. we checked several such caches in kryvyi rih, a city 60 km from the war zone. modular shelters in kryvyi as many as 70, 10 for each district. according to data on the prozoro website, each cost a little more than a million hryvnias. compared to other cities, kryvyi rih also saved money. in principle, kryvyi rih has one of
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the lowest prices, but this may be due to wholesale purchases, because on average , in ukraine, one, two, three shelters are bought, if we have a million 100, and that's with ramps, and then in other cities 2, 3 million, 5 million, 6 million, that is the average price, there are also 500 to 800,000, but these are isolated cases and the sizes are unclear, but it seems that people don't hide here often, according to local journalist anton kravchenko, the situation with shelling is crooked. is not critical, but in the region there are really not enough shelters, it is advisable to move these shelters, for example, kryhorivskyi district, we have the village of marinskaya hryushivka, which is located right on the line of occupation, there, this year, they were very actively started with fw to fly around with drones, to fire there, last month
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a woman was injured, she flew to a shop, two months ago she flew to a gas station, that is, in these communities. points would be very relevant or the best thing is that we have guys along the entire line, as if to buy, allocate for such things, while our situation is more logical, smarter, because in krivomuroz they are not used. our group visited three locations, talked to two dozen townspeople, but we heard basically the same answer. why, i believe in god, why, i believe in god, i don't even know what it looks like. no, no, never, there are many bus stops in the city, i see, but i have never been there, no, we managed to get into only one of the three shelters, but there are also debris
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glass bottles, the situation is even sadder in the other two shelters, one is used as a public toilet, the other is home to a local homeless person, and it seems that this problem is not exclusively a crooked corner, our colleagues from sumy and dnipro also talk about the use. shelters not intended. modular concrete shelters can protect people from being injured by debris from russian missile or drone attacks. however , we should probably still learn from the israelis to protect shelters from vandalism and consciously protect our lives. the book of women at war - a joint project of the espresso tv channel and the publishing house. spirit and letter is a book based on the reports of the presenter of the espresso tv channel khrystyna parubiy. 20 stories, 20 fates, 20 women who defended the country.
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the book is dedicated to women who chose the path of fighting the enemy in the ranks of the military. women at war, search in bookstores of ukraine. with the support of the konstantin zhivago charitable foundation. there are discounts until navizyn independence day. 20% in travel pharmacies. and saving fm. galicia listen to yours. there are discounts until independence day on corvalment. 10% in pharmacies travel packages and savings. the television premiere of a documentary film about the most difficult 10 years of our lives through the personal stories of unusual ukrainians: public
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activist roman ratushny, journalist and military officer tetiana chornovol, founder of the angel taira unit yulia paevska, writer svitlana povaliyeva, about how we changed, what lessons we learned and what we will never forget in the tape 10 years of war, exclusively. on the air of the espresso tv channel. there is a war going on, and not only for territories, it is also a war for minds. well, we are we are engaged in propaganda. russia is throwing millions of petrodollars into turning ukrainians into little russians. ukraine will become russia. let's counter the information attacks of the russians in the chronicles of information war project with olga len. tuesday - thursday at 17:15, repeat, tuesday - friday at 22:00. friends, i congratulate you, in particular, i congratulate you on the fact that from this
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week and for several weeks to come, some of you will be able to immerse yourself in nostalgia, some of you will be able to start studying an extremely interesting period in ukrainian music, the 70s and 80s, so that has already been released... a movie has been released, which yaremchuk is called an unparalleled world of beauty. i'm sure that before the full-scale invasion , it wouldn't have generated the flurry of interest that it has now, because i've been to two screenings, and both of them had just incredible applause at the end, and i'm sure, or at least i'd like to think, that this tape will become a real a hit, we will... look at the box office, now you can see how many people gathered for such a pre-release screening in kyiv at the october cinema, a lot of
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different people came, mostly young people became extremely interested in this period, and three, four, five years ago, it was impossible to believe that young people, who are 20-22 years old there, would be interested in this, as it used to be called pop music, something like that this, naphthalene, as many still believe, but now new times have come, i just want to talk about three, as it seems to me, trends in general in our culture, in any music, books, literature, first of all , ukrainians became terribly interested in our period of the 20s, they began to study the shot revival, this is the 20s, 30s, of course, and... and if we recall the situation with the film house the word never ending novel, then can you remember what incredible discussions there were in social
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networks, someone liked the film , who... did not like how people started discussing the characters, whether it was possible to film or not , what they lied about, or on the contrary they told the whole truth, it was incredibly interesting for me to watch all of this, and it showed that ukrainians really took a sincere interest, that's all of these, which is called trigernula 20-30s, when the documentary film house-word of the same team directed by taras was released. tomenko, there was no such resonance, now we see that it exists. also, we are showing great interest in the period of the sixties, and there are also discussions, first of all, about the name, because not everyone shares this, you know, definition in general, the sixties, that it is said to be wrong, it works, that it should be called by - to another, they emphasize that the sixties and... are different
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people in general, and the question is also often discussed as much as we like to endow people with various heroic abilities, and even require them to do some brave deeds, and when we find out that they did not do these deeds, or did not do them in the way we imagined, we begin to get disappointed, this is a very bad story , and for example, such a bright example is probably... ivan dzyuba, who himself said, his wife in the film ivan and marta, by serhiy bukovsky, she said that my husband and i did not want to be any heroes, i say, we wanted at all, to get my husband out from prison, he wrote some penitential letter there and it was condemned by vasyl stus, for example, but it was the choice of a person who simply did not want to give his life in these in all these prisons, and well, there is no need
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to divide a person into... indeed features that she herself does not want to see in herself. this whole discussion is extremely interesting, it takes place, as it does in literary circles, in such a bubble, or among people who have never been interested in this in general and have only now started to read some books, read some biographies, and in fact, now many people are waiting for various series, by the way, and movies. and they want another film about vasyl stus, so that it is not the same as the previous film, so that the main character is a little more interesting, and they also want series about the sixties, about the shot revival and about our music of the 70s and 80s, which received a few years ago, the name ovsatiy funk, why, if someone does not know, i will tell you a little later, and now about yaremchuk and the film, yaremchuk, an incomparable world of beauty with...
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it is a little difficult for me to remember this name, i have i mean the incomparable world of beauty, but this is one of the songs that yaremchuk sang and the band smyrichka, in which he was the frontman, if we use more modern terminology, i want to say the film, now we can already watch it, and the film, it is from my point of view is not about nazarry yaremchuk, it is about the period of the 70s, 80s, even a little 90s . let me remind you, yaremchuk died in the early 90s, he was ill with oncology, he had a sarcoma, which, as a sarcoma should , unfortunately, developed very quickly, they could not save him even in the states, and the film, on the one hand, it is not enough, from my point of view, reveals the very personality of nazariy yaremchuk, however , the film shows us a lot of what happened then, it is very helpful for people
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who... for example, in general, almost they don't know anything about that period and they don't know anything specifically from any everyday point of view, because the authors tell us how they went to discos, how discos were held then , how they traveled there by train, or how some gatherings took place there, or how musicians conducted rehearsals , as they had to adhere to some ideological points, how could anyone deviate from them, huh? so they bribed the female watchmen there, who warned about the arrival of some commission that would check and say that the bass guitar should be made quieter and quieter, or even further away, so that it could not be heard, so all these moments showed us, i believe that this the film is very timely, just the kind of film we need right now, although many, especially those people who have been on the topic for a long time, they may...
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