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kovel, perhaps you can give examples that other cities can follow. this night is another attack on energy facilities. we know that stryi and ivano-frankivsk were affected. what do you advise to do, what is the ready-made option, what to do now there are no ready-made options, they all take a long time, unfortunately, because it is necessary to install certain equipment, and this equipment needs to be manufactured, delivered, designed, its placement, tied to the to... to the local networks itself, and it takes well, if you do it, with minimal procedures, with minimal procedures, if it's available, it takes six months, if you put cogeneration machines, some kind of gas-piston, if they exist, and if they are not there, unfortunately, i had an interesting conversation with people from energy companies, who specialize very narrowly in such emergency systems, gas-start systems for generating electricity, that's right... their opinion was such that it is all european the industry that generates, that produces electric generating machines, well, of such a cl
kovel, perhaps you can give examples that other cities can follow. this night is another attack on energy facilities. we know that stryi and ivano-frankivsk were affected. what do you advise to do, what is the ready-made option, what to do now there are no ready-made options, they all take a long time, unfortunately, because it is necessary to install certain equipment, and this equipment needs to be manufactured, delivered, designed, its placement, tied to the to... to the local networks...
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Jun 21, 2024
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anna radko ran away with her children. war to germany, she is an immigrant from kovel, a ukrainian town in the volyn region on the border with belarus, a satellite of the russian federation. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians... the woman had already seen their troops from the window of her apartment. it was a day off then, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly. and i see heavy equipment going, heavy equipment going to the border with belarus, a lot of field kitchens, and that's it. realizing that the war had begun, anna quickly left with her children on the night of february 24. they were sheltered in their home spouses of german citizens, to whom the ukrainian refugee is very grateful. they helped anna and. her children are at all stages of adaptation in a new country, however , there were still difficulties in the ukrainian family, it is very difficult to live here, not everyone can adapt here, the language is very different, at first, those who can communicate in english, but not everyone here understands english, it's bureaucracy, a lot of pap
anna radko ran away with her children. war to germany, she is an immigrant from kovel, a ukrainian town in the volyn region on the border with belarus, a satellite of the russian federation. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians... the woman had already seen their troops from the window of her apartment. it was a day off then, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly. and i see heavy equipment going, heavy equipment going to the border with belarus, a lot of...
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Jun 20, 2024
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she is an immigrant from kovel, a ukrainian town in the volyn region, on the border with belarus, a satellite of the russian federation. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians, the woman can already see. their troops from the window of their apartment, then it was a day off, probably whether it was friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly, and i see heavy equipment going, heavy equipment going to the border with belarus, a lot and a field kitchen and everything, realizing that the war had started, anna quickly left with her children on the night of february 24, they were sheltered in their home by a couple of german citizens, to whom the ukrainian refugee is very grateful, they helped anna and her children at... all stages of adaptation in a new country, however difficulties in the ukrainian family still were. it is very difficult to live here, not everyone can adapt here, the language is very different. at first, those who can communicate in english, but not everyone here understands english, it's bureaucracy, there are a lot of papers, there are a lot of authorities t
she is an immigrant from kovel, a ukrainian town in the volyn region, on the border with belarus, a satellite of the russian federation. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians, the woman can already see. their troops from the window of their apartment, then it was a day off, probably whether it was friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly, and i see heavy equipment going, heavy equipment going to the border with belarus, a lot and a field kitchen and everything, realizing...
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anna radko escaped with her children from the war to germany, she is an immigrant from kovel, a ukrainiann in the volyn region on the border with the russian satellite - belarus. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians, the woman had already seen their troops from her apartment window. then it was a day off, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly. and i see, heavy equipment is going, heavy equipment is going to the border with belarus, a lot of it and half a kitchen and that's it. realizing that the war had begun, anna quickly left with her children on the night of february 24. they were sheltered in their home by a couple of german citizens, who are ukrainian refugees. i am grateful, they helped anna and her children at all stages of adaptation in the new country, however , there were still difficulties in the ukrainian family, it is very difficult to live here, not everyone can adapt here, the language is very different, first of all, someone can communicate in english, but not everyone here understands english, it's bureaucracy, there are a lot of paper
anna radko escaped with her children from the war to germany, she is an immigrant from kovel, a ukrainiann in the volyn region on the border with the russian satellite - belarus. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians, the woman had already seen their troops from her apartment window. then it was a day off, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly. and i see, heavy equipment is going, heavy equipment is going to the border with belarus, a lot of it and half a...
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Jun 23, 2024
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, people are getting ready, waiting for a tourist to get there... as always, people they go through kovel, if they are going somewhere from central ukraine, or from the direction of lutsk , too, they go through koli, lyubomyl and nashats, after lyubomyl there are no special checks there, no special passes are needed, some kind of registration, if it was not close after all border, and we remember that even sometimes roaming is possible there. to catch, yes, yes, look, uh, the main posts are from lyubomly to shatsk, where they will check your documents, ask where you are going, uh, not only one light, how is the lake in the galaxy of shatsky lakes, there are many other large and smaller lakes, but those located in a five-kilometer zone are accordingly limited there... uh, let's say, is the movement of tourists, including the population, controlled, so in principle , those recreation centers that are close to the border will not work as soon as possible, and the people who live there, they were notified in advance and they registered with the border guards to get passes so that you can walk
, people are getting ready, waiting for a tourist to get there... as always, people they go through kovel, if they are going somewhere from central ukraine, or from the direction of lutsk , too, they go through koli, lyubomyl and nashats, after lyubomyl there are no special checks there, no special passes are needed, some kind of registration, if it was not close after all border, and we remember that even sometimes roaming is possible there. to catch, yes, yes, look, uh, the main posts are...
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Jun 21, 2024
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in ours. in the plot: anna radko fled the war with her children to germany, she is an immigrant from kovelukrainian town in the volyn region on the border with the satellite of the russian federation - belarus. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians, the woman had already seen their troops from her apartment window. it was a day off then, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly. and i see heavy equipment driving, heavy equipment driving border with belarus. realizing that the war had begun, anna quickly left with her children on the night of february 24, they were sheltered in their home by a couple of german citizens, to whom the ukrainian refugee is very grateful. they helped anna and her children at all stages of adaptation in the new country, but there were still difficulties in the ukrainian family. it is very difficult to live here, not everyone can adapt here, that. very different, at first, those who can communicate in english, but not everyone here understands english, it is bureaucracy, a lot of papers, a lot of instances, where need to go there a
in ours. in the plot: anna radko fled the war with her children to germany, she is an immigrant from kovelukrainian town in the volyn region on the border with the satellite of the russian federation - belarus. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians, the woman had already seen their troops from her apartment window. it was a day off then, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly. and i see heavy equipment driving, heavy equipment driving border with belarus....
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she is an immigrant from kovel, a ukrainian town in the volyn region on the border with the satellite. two months before full-scale russian invasion, the woman had already seen their troops from her apartment window. then there was an educational day, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly, and i see heavy equipment going, heavy equipment going to the border with belarus, a lot and half a kitchen and that's it. realizing that the war had begun, anna quickly left with her children on the night of february 24, they were sheltered in their home by a couple of citizens. germany, to which the ukrainian refugee is very grateful. they helped anna and her children at all stages of adaptation in the new country. however there were still difficulties in the ukrainian family. it is very difficult to live here, not everyone can adapt here, the language is very different, at first, those who can communicate in english, but not everyone here understands english, it is bureaucracy, there are a lot of papers, there are a lot of authorities to go to, such as anna, ukrainian there are ab
she is an immigrant from kovel, a ukrainian town in the volyn region on the border with the satellite. two months before full-scale russian invasion, the woman had already seen their troops from her apartment window. then there was an educational day, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly, and i see heavy equipment going, heavy equipment going to the border with belarus, a lot and half a kitchen and that's it. realizing that the war had begun, anna quickly left with her children...
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eldest daughter, anna radko, fled with her children from the war to germany, she is an immigrant from kovelrainian town in the volyn region, on the border with the satellite of the russian federation - belarus. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians, the woman had already seen their troops from the window his apartment then it was a day off, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly. and i see, heavy equipment is going, heavy equipment is going to the border with belarus, a lot and half a kitchen and that's it. realizing that the war had begun, anna quickly left with her children on the night of february 24, they were sheltered in their home by a couple of german citizens, to whom the ukrainian refugee is very grateful. they helped anna and her children at all stages of adaptation in the new country, but there were still difficulties in the ukrainian family. it is very difficult to live here, not everyone can adapt here, it's a very different language. first. can communicate in english, but not everyone here understands english, it is a bureaucracy, there are
eldest daughter, anna radko, fled with her children from the war to germany, she is an immigrant from kovelrainian town in the volyn region, on the border with the satellite of the russian federation - belarus. two months before the full-scale invasion of the russians, the woman had already seen their troops from the window his apartment then it was a day off, probably friday or saturday, i don't remember exactly. and i see, heavy equipment is going, heavy equipment is going to the border with...
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one passport, i remember, for kovel, the second passport, there are 40 rubles.his was especially beneficial for the criminals the police were looking for. seventy-ninth year. donetsk region. that day, detectives examined the crime scene in the house of klavdia bagrova. neighbors found the dead pensioner. blows to the head and hands are tied. hands are tied, everything in the house is scattered. most likely, the criminal was from... the detectives did not expect that there would be great difficulties in finding him. tambov detectives were looking for a criminal group that attacked old people. on the conscience of the bandits was the brutal murder of the kharlamov spouses. but all attempts to obtain information from other gypsies ended in failure. they took the life of pensioner claudia bogrova and disappeared. despite the considerable distance between tambov and donetsk, the detectives contacted each other and confessed. in both cases, the handwriting of the criminals is the same. there was the soviet union, there was one ministry, there was one prosecutor's offi
one passport, i remember, for kovel, the second passport, there are 40 rubles.his was especially beneficial for the criminals the police were looking for. seventy-ninth year. donetsk region. that day, detectives examined the crime scene in the house of klavdia bagrova. neighbors found the dead pensioner. blows to the head and hands are tied. hands are tied, everything in the house is scattered. most likely, the criminal was from... the detectives did not expect that there would be great...