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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  March 31, 2024 3:30am-4:01am MSK

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the current situation now, compared to what it was in ukraine, is, of course, heaven and earth, which direction is better, everyone is very happy, because today we see decent payment for our work.
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there were no less problems with restoring electricity, and local men got down to business. the mayor came and just gathered us there near the school, and he said, we need to help us do this and that, we had to lay a cable there, because...
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the main one was interrupted and said, if anyone can do something, shut up, let’s say something let's do it, i remembered that i have a forklift at work, well, in general i've been a driver, buses, and a mechanic at enterprises, well, that is , i've never been an electrician, well, i wasn't an electrician, but i graduated from college electrician, well , the guys here are such electricians, well, with experience, they say with large tolerances, well, they showed us how to do it, well, we do all this. they started doing it, for the people , for everything, everyone who was here, then they were already stopped when the troops withdrew, here are the grandmothers here, well, there are a lot of people, they say, well, why not do it, who else will be there besides us? but openly,
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here he is our hard worker, good people found us spare parts, now the wheels have been delivered, the guys are all here. now the heat will be under the shamanism a little under this because it is needed for work , people need to go either bring it or move it, as they say, and the car is working well , that is, you continue to help that the slate was transported for now, well, while the wheels were even more driven , so people unloaded the car from the bricks 6 march flew up or two gladly to my house, so we were
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with my family, and my son, and that’s it, his children, and wife, well, everyone was in the basement, well , they survived, it caught fire, my son and i were extinguishing the fire there, still on top of the roof, and on the twenty-fifth, when the third hail had already arrived from here from the direction of sverdonetsk, well, as if our son had already said let ’s leave, we got ready and went to that moment in severodonetsk, the ukrainian army was still here, ukraine was still standing, we were leaving, it was completely ukraine, well, i have my mother’s house , please, that’s all, this is this , this is my may, yes this is may, she was here until the last. left already in april, he i was sitting in the basement there with my neighbors, the house that valery ivanovich built with his own hands with his family survived, but was badly damaged by ukrainian artillery, why was the private sector being shelled every day from hail, absolutely not a targeted weapon, no one here understands,
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there was an arrival here, there is no corner, the second landing was in the bedroom, on the second the bricks were still hit, then the wall there was also completely swollen. we had nowhere to run, we didn’t want to run away from our city, we were born here, as they say, and grew up, so decided to stay with the city, no matter what happened, no, we already left , because they had already pushed us out of here, and if we had not left, they would have left us there under the house in the house, buried us, because the bombing of the house was on purpose, we think so, because the car drove like that yellow one, the sushniks drove around, laughed and...
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worked, if you didn’t have an education, in our border school every second person has a higher education, so i’m telling you how much you, you, i i understand, i say, here is a son and a daughter, i say, yes, i have a son and a daughter, what is their education is not necessary , it’s not necessary, i say it’s not necessary, i have an education, my
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wife has an education, my son has a higher education, my daughter has a higher education, i say, you simply cannot work either in chemistry, or in technology, anywhere without education , i say, here it turns out, without education, only there you can wear pots in poland, we don’t have it, the scientific research institute, zarya, dye, all those factories where education was needed, and people worked, we are located on the territory of the factory tandem, organized, which was in 2007, well which suffered quite a lot from the fighting, what was happening here?
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here the tank hid under this canopy, went there, fired back, then hid back, fired around the city, it turns out that there is a private quarter there? well, here the story is silent , because at that moment i was in the city ,
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it is not clear who shot from here, at what time, but i think that he shot in that direction, because ours were advancing from there, in that direction there were private houses, a private quarter, private sector, so in general it’s a workshop - initially from the eighty-sixth year, it belonged to the krasitel plant, our city-forming enterprise, the former 19th workshop, goods and household chemicals, if you tell me. now you can look at what’s left of it, of course, but such holes are here. the rubezhnoye chemical plant, or as they say here, the krasitel plant, created back in 1915, was completely destroyed and rebuilt again after the great patriotic war. then more than 300 rubezh residents were shot on the territory of the plant. under the ukrainian government, the plant gradually fell into disrepair, until...
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they dismantled it into bricks, well, into other components, and you can evaluate whether most of it was preserved or most of it was, no, most of it was destroyed. with the destruction of factories, the city lost a large number of jobs. this video was filmed on the eve of the start of the svo. local bloggers ask the foreigners whether they are glad that after the fourteenth they remained part of ukraine. the answers are quite eloquent. and with work here, yes. people travel to
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poland a lot, but i just arrived from there, now i’m applying for a visa and going back, as in the future would you like to stay and live in russia or leave, but no, most likely i will leave, because , like, there are no prospects here at all, i just don’t want to stay in a country like this , it’s better, you don’t know what’s worse, well, in ukraine in general you’re a bastard, of course, so what’s worse or better, what do you think, well , i can’t say, that’s what i’m saying , caution is clearly visible in people’s answers, for 8 years it was dangerous to openly declare sympathy for russia or antipathy for the kiev regime, well starting in 2014, at that moment i remember it very well, and ukrainian armed forces entered the city , their counterintelligence began to work, everyone who
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was somehow involved in helping the militia at that time, they arrested them all, and i had to move out with my brother, leave my hometown, i first left through zhanka to crimea and from there he left for irkutsk, at that moment - i was an employee of the internal affairs bodies and we helped, within our own framework, assisted somehow as a militia. 8 years and i, one might say, was forbidden to come here, eh, i didn’t even take the risk, so i talked with my parents, my mother came to see me, my father came to see me, his father visited him, he is a disabled person of the second group, he walks, but with a cane. unfortunately, he couldn’t come, that is, all
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the people are here, even there we can see filming of the so-called ukrainian journalists who are here asking people how they feel, i’m sure that this is all played out, because knowing the population here their attitude towards the regime, at that time they were called a junta, well, to put it mildly. we are our sports ground with the guys, we often trained here, our place
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my youth, so to speak, passed here, this is directly my home, this is the sports palace, the territory of the sports palace, next to it is the technical school where i studied, we are here even after graduation, when i came, the guys and i gathered, trained constantly, for how long passed. nothing has changed, really. painted, but nothing has changed, the pace of return to the city of rubezhan is determined by the still existing danger of shelling and domestic reasons; in rubezhan , educational institutions and
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traditional locations of dry land were heavily damaged. in the spring of 22, european viewers were regularly told how russia... was shelling schools, while forgetting to mention that the building housed ukrainian military personnel or an ammunition depot, there were firing points in the windows, and snipers on the roofs. these are our curators in the lugansk people's republic, this is the city of stakhanov, already literally at the end of may, at the end of june of the twenty-second year, children who were during the hostilities in the city, they received certificates, they passed tests in the city of stakhanov and...
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we have essentially destroyed 80% of the city , the remaining 20% ​​is what you see, based on the burials we counted about 1,200 civilians we buried, and we don’t know how many more remain, that is, there is still part of the city some part of the city in which the ministry of emergency situations has not yet worked, requires special equipment and mine clearance. this is mainly the private sector, mainly, the proximity to the front does not yet allow, yes, if you bring equipment there, it will clearly be dangerous. now there are already about 18,000 residents in bezhrazhny, the movement front allowed us to speed up the process of housing restoration; even more border residents will soon be able to return to their homes. in
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the private sector, construction materials are allocated upon request, calculated, issued, people seem... not deprived in this matter. for destroyed housing, if it cannot be restored, compensation is issued for property, compensation is also issued, this process is established and working. there seems to be a process going on with transport in our city, we have opened two routes around the city, the southern part of the city, the central one, it’s all serviced, people are moving, there is transport, people are moving, that is, these two routes are enough to... for now, yes, but when restoring several sections of roads, this is still impossible, they are fighting, let’s add routes, yeah, transports we are there for this, well, new , yes, all the buses are new, yeah, it’s comfortable to ride on them, normal, good, people are happy,
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this route was recently opened, and it seems like more people are being added. gradually, gradually added, returned, even because in the market how many people are added, a lot of personal transport is added, then when i came here, i was in the voronezh region, i came here, there were generally one or two cars that would pass there, now it’s normal, oh, excellent, excellent, comfortable, you walk in comfortably, that’s all. they came in and turned around, please, the most important thing is that our driver is very good, generally good, that ’s what about the drivers in general, they’re great, it’s normal in the market, shops, you can pick up the time by bus, take the bus to leave, please, go to the store, buy, buy something , what you think you need, how dried up, i mostly went from the private sector to the village by bike, and
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in the winter then by bus, but now... the market for stores where i need to skimp, it’s also just such a sport, of course, wow, come on in , in the city we have organized a point to dry up again on a bicycle, i will go to temporary accommodation with heat, that is , electricity, gas, water, everything is there, there is glazing, people can go there at any time in case of loss of housing, or when there is even cases when people come to the city to issue compensation and... doesn’t have time to do it, we are temporarily placing them there, well, plus everything, restoration work is now underway, you see, they are now replacing the roofs everywhere. plastic windows already, well, the windows were installed a week ago, they started to fight earlier , a new square appears, a new apartment,
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the process is underway, and this is encouraging, at the temporary accommodation center natalya is involved in the fate of each ward, she and her family spent the entire period of fighting in the city, right away after liberation, she began to help her fellow countrymen in everything she could, to look for relatives, sort humanitarian aid. and my husband and i were waiting when this all happened in 1914, but we helped so that they wouldn’t pass through, they wouldn’t bring us tanks, they blocked the roads there, well, somehow it turned out that it didn’t work out, so that they would defend us, so that we would be together with the lpr, we somehow thought it would be a year or two. and we will join russia, it dragged on, you see, for these whole 7 years, my husband and i respectively stood in the corridor, i was closer to the door, he was closer to the bedroom, well
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, it was such a good arrival , he says, it hit us in the roof, i say, well, well, in my understanding, it should then break through, even though there’s an attic there, well, it’s okay, everyone seems to have survived it, then after a couple of weeks, it probably started to rain, we went to bed, i hear something like this, drip-drip-drip , i think... it’s just nonsense, but in the morning and in the evening you can’t get up and climb anywhere, because come on, come on, there are snipers everywhere on our roofs, we’re on the roof, in the attic, and we have a hole in the ceiling, on the roof, one and a half meters in diameter, hail, part of the hail, part of it that did not explode was lying on another entrance, natalya knows the pain of every ward, she she took us to everyone, told us who she was worried about, and showed us what had been done. the head of the point noted the story of eighty-three-year-old maria semenovna as
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one of the most tragic. and i was in the kitchen, i remember. and my husband is near the window. the first shot, i don’t know how it happened, there was such a hole in the window. and it’s already the second shot. that 's it, he's gone, the sniper, the window is completely broken , the floor is completely, heating, well , that's all, that's it, that's it, that's it, and i'm running, so, so, so, so, so, so, i climbed, by the legs, kolya-kolya, don’t hesitate, i’m pulling, pulling, pulling, pulling, well there i reached a meter into the living room, and there is a sofa, on this sofa for you, quietly. she crawled up and quietly lifted his chair, well , i don’t know how it happened, you know, it didn’t work in that case, and she picked him up and threw him onto the sofa,
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threw him on the sofa, put a pillow on his head, i told him something, and he answered me, don’t worry, that’s it, i put the pillow down, wrapped it up, now i turn around like that right up to the window, it hit me, i don’t know, i didn’t seem to be sick, but i’m absolutely human, i remember that i fell, that’s me good i remember that i fell i don’t remember anything else, maria semyonovna’s neighbors helped then, alas, her husband was already dead, she herself took a long time to recover before she could start walking,
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so i have all the children in belarus, many friends in ukraine who are crying there, and we are here, so here it is. so that they work
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nervously, with happiness, as if children were free to produce, people were with smiles, could not run, not be afraid of anything, this is the kind of city i want to see in the future, an apartment, a wife, a grandson, a bunch of things, what else does a person need for happiness, to meet old age calmly, there are grandchildren, all this, everything is fine, god bless them. better than your man , yes, there’s just a matter of restoring everything here , well, i can already see that the work is going on, my heart is already rejoicing, everything is in place, this is my nut, again , which i told you about, i planted it for about two years, uh, together with my father, my father has such views as to plant a tree, build a house, give birth to a son, here i have him, as old as he is, as old as i am, he survived
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, he was touched by shrapnel there, but he survived, all is well, ok, the most important thing is that we survived, and we’ll handle everything else , we’ll work, the most important thing is to work and, in general , not be indifferent to each other, now everything is fine, thank god, my mother has already settled down, she works as a doctor in lugansk, my father, well, his in terms of health , everything has deteriorated greatly because of covid. his own, and he is almost blind in one eye, but, but now right now, well, cheerfully, everything is fine, he runs relatively, in his own way, well, thank god, we are restoring the house, well, life will get better, we will return to the city of refuge.
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meet the popular moscow writer nikolai rebinin, your brother is in the donbass , you need to go there, you should go there just for passengers to ride here, i’m not a fighter, i came for my brother in a couple of days, will you go there? beyond this line you will become different, but then what? i spent my childhood and youth there, and now we’re all going our separate ways, is it scary? no, it’s hard to get used to it, you lazy passenger, about 10 years ago i saw through the window how
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he was being beaten. i didn’t intervene, i betrayed him, now i have to find him, there is still hope, there is always hope.
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