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and i think that people in the uk ministry of defense think so, and as you mentioned, even members of the new government believe that ukraine should be able to hit targets, including some russian airfields, from where the missiles are launched and the planes that attacked ukrainian hospitals and schools take off throughout ukraine, you should use storm shadow for this. i think there are no decisions on this issue at this time, because there is probably a certain difference between great britain and the united states and some other allies. in my opinion, the british... prime minister has a full the opportunity to allow president zelensky, who has repeatedly asked starmer for such an opportunity, to do so. i think it's going to have huge positive effects, so there's a bit of ambiguity. there are many people in britain, like myself, who are putting a lot of pressure on the prime minister to agree, he can do it not only in theory but in practice if he wants to. this is the opinion of a british military analyst, who believes, in particular, that the situation and the... discussions
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are influenced by ukraine's operations in the kursk region and the obvious efforts of the ukrainians change, turn the tide of war. ugh. thank you, bohdan, very much. my colleague bohdan tsyupin was in touch from london. it will be difficult for russia to return the territories captured by the ukrainian armed forces in kursk oblast. in particular , david coyne, the deputy director of the us central intelligence agency, shared such assessments at a conference in washington. he noted that it is currently difficult to talk about the significance of the operation. but now putin is forced to deal with a vanguard on his own territory. the district center of sudja became the first large population center captured by the armed forces of ukraine on the territory of the russian federation. a freelance correspondent of voice of america was one of the first to visit the city and talk to the locals. what do the people of suzjan think about the war, how do they treat the ukrainian military, and what is a ukrainian citizen doing there. watch in the original language.
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well, 500 is the minimum, the minimum, i think, because it’s more that you think about this war, well, if i speak frankly, then neither you will like it, nor ours, as they say, there is nothing good here, there is no color, but your people bring us food , we go to the shops, how do the ukrainian military behave with you, it’s wonderful, it’s good, you speak, it’s true, it’s true, they ask if we need something, nobody you no offense, it's true, well, we, our russia, to be honest, yes, entered your territory, that's all, we wouldn't have climbed in, it wouldn't have happened, it's true, i'm telling you how it is, i went there babu, yesterday they brought bread to my grandmother, a lot of it, she gave it to me, it's me on the internet. nina, what do you think about it?
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war, i think, why is war necessary, peace is needed, not war, but we have war all around, how do ukrainian soldiers treat you, they are very good, they are good, they don’t offend, they are allowed to go everywhere, yes, in the sense of taking products there, if there is something in the pharmacy, i am the sanitary doctor there. 76 years old, worked for 65 years, everything went to retirement, ugh, now i live under communism for a few days, i take what i want, they finally waited, well, khrushchev promised, communism, yes, take salt, as much as you need, here i take as much as you need, where here you go what do you take, where do you take it? they will eat orochka and
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drink, then the ukrainian soldiers will present bread, and the loaves are enough for two of us and my son. what do you think, why did the war end? i don't know, you are an adult, you probably have your own opinion, no, honestly, there is no opinion, nothing, honestly, if the people of russia did not support this military policy of the russian leadership, would there be a war here?
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i had an aunt who lived here, i came to her, and on the 14th i received a visa, yes, and 22 i came here on january 22, twenty -two, and after 2 days the war started, and i could no longer leave, of course, my aunt died, i buried her, everything is fine, but i stayed in her house myself, i was born here, i i lived here for 16 years, and then... i lived in odessa for 60 years, and i am a costume designer from the odessa film studio by profession, that's who you worked with helkevich on the musketeers, yes, that's how you
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think, why this war happened, who to blame, uncles who are sitting there, what are we with you? now she will be admired here for the residents judges, in order for them not to tell that this photo exhibition has traveled to 10 countries of the world, it is very difficult for them that they
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have been living in basements here for two weeks, in ukraine people live for 2 and a half years not just in basements, but in human conditions, without light, without water, without gas. i think this will be useful information for them. serhiy pritula presented in chicago, now the american pritula foundation usa, which will work on the humanitarian direction. the activist says that in ukraine they count on their people abroad, first of all, to do things ukrainian voices are louder and more massive. about serhiy's work in the usa. shelters were questioned by ostap yarysh. sergey, thank you for finding time for this conversation, we are in chicago now with you, you have come to the united states for the second time, in seven months, it seems, and for the second time also in chicago. today, why are you here, for what purpose? considering the fact that chicago has
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the largest ukrainian community, and we have a lot of donors here, well, accordingly, we do not divide ukrainians into those who live in ukraine, outside of ukraine, anywhere. is our donor, we are trying to shorten the distance and tell people about the work of the fund in numbers, in events, in amounts, in budgets, and so on, and actually this was the basic main purpose of the visit, but thank god there was another reason for the visit, recently, uh, well , almost six months ago, we registered in chicago... tula foundation usa, and we 're trying to do everything to make it more convenient for our donors in the united states to donate, and at the time we got the 51c3 tax status , we realized that it should be presented somehow, in this way
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we made two in one, a public report plus a presentation of the foundation usa profile, how this fund will work here, it will still be an accumulation of funds more for the humanitarian component. although i am not saying that it will not affect, for example, the people in uniform there, because the procurement of means of tactical medicine there, which we regularly do in the united states of america, and for what? us to spend the hryvnia mass that we accumulate in ukraine and then convert it into dollars to pay the invoice from the united states, if we can accumulate funds here and immediately spend the same here, we will not lose money there on the exchange rate, we will not lose time on logistics and the like. how many donations come from the usa, canada, if you look at it, it is difficult for me to say now in terms of percentage, and... the balance of the state for today, but if we take, for example, last year, the state was in the top 10 donors, then
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ukraine, of course, on in first place, we accumulate huge sums of funds within the state, in second place is poland and in third place is the united states of america, i would not opposed to them switching places, to be honest, because ah, well, i'm looking at the revenue dynamics for this year now, we're kind of staying at the level of... the previous one, it's very difficult to do, it's not working right now, um, well, we'll see in at the end of the year, but the thing is different, even if we collect the same identical amount of hryvnia funds as last year, and the 10% inflation that was set by the national bank and the ministry of finance for this year, plus, they flattened the purchasing power of this hryvnia mass, so we need to close this gap and we can only cover it. the growth of foreign exchange earnings, so we move there as much as we can, we look closely, again they say to northern europe,
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we need to go, chat, and recently at a diplomatic reception in kyiv, i again had a conversation with the japanese ambassador, mr. kuninori, and he says: worthy serhiy to japan, because the country itself is neutral and their government cannot provide us with military aid there, he says, but if we go down the order. below and talk to businesses, talk to people, there is a very interesting attitude to the events in ukraine and to russia as a whole. that's why we look, we think. we are talking here right after the democratic convention ended in the united states, yours coincided with it coincidentally, so on the same days that the convention was happening, wait, were there any advocacy meetings as well? we planned this trip to make a presentation of the foundation and to make a report and watched. for different time slots there, ah, and our friends from ndi said that they are ready
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to help me get to the international leaders forum, which was taking place in the framework of this whole big story, of course, that my work does not stand next to the efforts of our diplomatic missions, but when you meet, i don't know, let's say with governor wesley. and you know from your american colleagues that this is a fairly promising and influential american politician, and you have the opportunity to communicate with him, you have the opportunity to convey to him some of the feelings that exist in ukrainian society, regarding the prospects of bipartisan support, to what extent it is under threat or not , rowed with... huddled with ours a veteran who is here undergoing rehabilitation by denis from the fifth assault unit, and he expressed
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the utmost respect for our soldier, he himself is a veteran, it was very, very interesting meeting when we surrounded the governor from different sides, and heard incredible cool words of support, and which i believe, and kamela harris, who gave ukraine yesterday at the convention... quite a bit of time, but how? the statement that when i become president, i will be with ukraine and with our nato allies, it was said quite strongly, however, i deeply i am convinced that the elections in the united states are, after all, an internal story for the citizens of the united states, and for the ukrainian military-political leadership, representatives of civil society, and those who are involved. we need to work with both camps, we need to communicate with everyone with whom we can, and i remember at a meeting in
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berlin in 22nd year, when we communicated with the deputies of the bundestag from the ruling coalition, and i heard, as an assistant of one of the deputies, talking to my assistant, said the phrase staff rule the world, and priora's assistants of the world, yes, and it is very true, because as long as the first... persons gather at some meeting to talk about something, at the lower levels of communications, assistants, advisers, advisers of assistants, assistants of advisers, they are like an ant. communicate with each other on both sides, working out the agenda, there are hundreds of iterations, calls, personal meetings, zoom conferences, email correspondence and so on, it is all worked out, worked out, and then already there the first people are presented with relatively ready material for their digestion, so and in the republican one there are a lot of people in the camp who are for ukraine, who
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support, and they should be used in the good sense of the word as agents of influence on you... who either doubt or do not support ukraine, well, the same with the democrats. serhiy, summing up, what about support for ukraine, if we are talking about the diaspora, about those ukrainians who are abroad, and what will be the most helpful now? yesterday i drove up to this convention, as it is called, because i had a meeting there, and i looked at such, ah, at such actions, which are probably integral a particle and the american democratic culture, behavior, mass events, the political process, if not the name, that is, there was such a long line, and next to it there were actions of different groups of people, who were pushing something that hurt them, there were those who protested against a-a abortions,
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yes, that is, there are supporters of the republicans, who came and inserted the democrats. brains, that’s not possible, there was a group that attracted attention with blue and yellow flags, led by some good guys, they appealed to people to support ukraine, and there was a group protesters who support palestine in the confrontation with israel. ostap, tell me, what do you think, which of these groups was the least numerous? unfortunately, and this, well, this is... a thing that cannot be corrected by appeals from ukraine. i understand that everyone gets tired, and somewhere they get used to it, somewhere we all become callous, but to go out there several times a year for some actions in support of ukraine, if you have ukrainian blood in your veins,
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you may even still have a ukrainian passport in your pocket , it is not... is difficult, so it is necessary to ukrainians should be seen, ukrainians should be heard, for this you need mass events, for this you need to go to washington, for this you need to not be afraid to contact people with whom you communicate among americans of non-ukrainian origin, because if the actions in the united states go to only ukrainians, well, ok, but this is not enough, because this is an issue that will turn out... this only concerns ukrainians, and if it will be ukrainians who will come to the mass event with their american friends, their work colleagues, if you agitate the parents of the children , with what are your children learning, ask, ask to show solidarity, it is normal, no one will bite, and if the local media, if local politicians will see that
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it is ukrainian, the problem of the war in ukraine worries not only the ukrainian diaspora, but also a section of american society in general, it's... a completely different matter, so we frankly rely a lot on our people around the world. thank you, i understand. thank you it was an interview with serhii prytula. more about volunteering in the usa, the situation on the battlefield and how it is affected electoral processes in the united states. watch the full version of the interview soon on the voice of america ukrainian youtube channel. and that's the end of the election. immigration is one of the main issues that worries american voters and affects who they are ready to vote for in the presidential election in november. republican candidate donald trump promises to tighten immigration and mass deportation of illegal immigrants as soon as he takes office. democrat kamela garis is proposing to bring it back
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bipartisan bill to strengthen border security, she said, america can be both a country of migrants and reform. oleksiy kovalenko will tell about the broken immigration system, what voters think about it. it was a gold mining town, once the richest town in arizona. now this city is hello. petite beris lives here with bino , her 38-year-old donkey. beris says she 's tired of illegal immigrants coming into the... land from the mexican border, she'll vote for former president donald trump. he deports them yes, i fully support it, absolutely, get them out of here, he can do it, he's from... during his presidency, donald trump ordered the construction of a 740-kilometer wall on the southwestern border of the united states. this is a section of the wall in arizona. on the first day of his presidency
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, joe biden put any wall construction on hold. we could finish it in three weeks. donald trump visited the border in arizona on august 22. at the same time, according to the washington post, the section of the wall near which trump was was built even before his presidency. there has never been a border in all the world that you can slip through like this border. all these millions of criminals pass by. democratic voters at the party convention emphasize that their party is more tolerant. we belong to immigrants, neighbors should take care of each other. that's what it's about. if vice president kamela harris wins the election, she promises a path to citizenship and the return of a bipartisan bill frozen in congress. the border patrol supported it, but donald trump thinks so the border deal would hurt his campaign, so he ordered his congressional allies to kill the deal. hello, let's go back to the city.
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i don't believe a word she says where she has been for the past four years. no one stops by the abandoned city anymore. birch says she would like to go back to the days when she saw more tourists than migrants. and that's it, thank you for watching voice of america in ukrainian. see you tomorrow, all the best, take care, papa.
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the value of their property? this apartment is located in a fairly old housing stock. watch the program on thursday, august 29 at 5:45 p.m judicial control with tetyana shustrova on espresso tv channel. the verkhovna rada regularly adopts new laws and. but how do these changes affect our lives? we have analyzed the new decrees to inform you about the latest changes in ukrainian legislation. how do legislative norms change our lives, what should we prepare for? leading lawyers of the aktum bar association will answer these and other questions that concern ukrainians. watch every tuesday at 7:55 in the legal expertise program on the espresso tv channel. today in the verdict with serhii program rudenkom the danger of a nuclear accident, the head of
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magateza. observes active hostilities near the kurdish nuclear power plant, which rafael grossi plans to discuss with volodymyr zelensky after his visit to kurshchyna. ukrainian riot against the russian aggressors. dozens of enemy airfields were in the range of the latest drone missile, which is a ukrainian miracle weapon developed in record time. telegram without a fool. the arrest of the founder of the popular messenger highlighted his role in the russian-ukrainian war. are you ready? ukrainians to abandon the information platform with russian roots? glory to ukraine, this is the verdict program. my name is
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serhii ruden. i congratulate everyone and wish everyone good health. for the next two hours , we will talk about ukraine, the world, the war, and our victory. and of course, let's talk about how the world reacts to the attempts of the ukrainian state to limit the activities, or simply put, to ban the activities of russian religious organizations, which or religious organizations that are connected with the russian federation, and about how in ukraine already are testing the first ballistic missiles that can... reach deep into the russian federation. during the first hour, the guests of our program will be people's deputy of ukraine mykola knyazhytskyi, aviation expert bohdan dolintse, as well as the former head of the foreign intelligence service, general mykola malamush. in the second part of our program, which will start in an hour, we will have political experts, valery dymov and vitaly kulyk. however, before we start our
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big conversation, i suggest... watch a video of a large-scale fire from the night that continues on the atlas oil field in the rostov region of the russian federation, ukrainian mass media, citing intelligence sources, report that this is the result of a joint operation by gurmo and the special operations forces of the armed forces of ukraine, which once again successfully used long-range strike drones of ukrainian production. let's see. this is on m4, well, where the shakinsky stone, millerovo, burns well.
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glory to the defense forces of ukraine and death to the russian occupiers. friends, throughout our broadcast, we conduct a survey and... ask you about this, are you ready refuse, or have already refused the telegram platform, yes, no, everything is quite simple on youtube, if you have a separate personal opinion, please write it in the comments under this video, if you are watching us on tv, bring a smartphone or phone and vote if you are already ready to give up telegram 0800 2011381, no 0800 211382, all calls to these numbers are
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free. vote, at the end of the program we will sum up the results of this vote. i would like to invite our first guest to the conversation, this is mykola knyazhytskyi, people's deputy of ukraine, chairman of the verkhovna rada subcommittee on cultural policy and co-chairman of the verkhovna rada group on interparliamentary relations with the republic of poland. mr. mykola, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today. hello, thank you for the invitation. well, first of all, since you are one of the authors of the bill regarding the regulation. regulation of the legislative regulation of telegram activities in ukraine, i will ask you how you feel about this story that is unfolding before our eyes, when pavel durov is detained in france, the french have claims against him, as against the founder and the owner of the telegram, that this telegram is not controlled in...

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