tv [untitled] BELARUSTV December 15, 2023 6:15pm-6:31pm MSK
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concludes our issue, the regions and other projects of the belteleradio campaign are available on the website tvr.by. welcome days off. first year. study russian, everyone found something for themselves here, i was given citizenship of the republic of belarus, so now in my plans i want to take internship is already like belarus, and after that i will start working as a doctor. this is the time when i taught at the academy of arts and tried a lot of things in different directions in the arts, i worked with a lot of people, directors and musicians, because i wanted more of us, each hero has his own unique story and his own view.
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hello, everything is clear with you about the project with marina karaman. let's talk about complex things in simple terms. today about who pulled belarusians out from the bombings, why minibuses are in the desert, why the government is doing what should and even more. go! those of us who have ever traveled by plane remember the slavic tradition of showering pilots with applause after a soft landing. if before this there was shaking in flight, they clap. especially
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loudly, people tap the rhythm of gratitude with their palms for the fact that everything ended well, but there are situations when there is simply no strength to rejoice, even at a good ending, they do not let go of the pictures and events left at the take-off point, and the realization of salvation does not come immediately. on november 17, late in the evening, our national airport received a flight that was not was carrying out a regular flight, a boeing 737 of belavia airlines boarded, there were more than 40 people in it. who no longer hoped to enter their native land. belarusians returned home from the gas sector. no, the gas is broken. a flourishing stretch of land on the shores of the mediterranean sea turned into a smoking border in a few weeks. its airspace is closed to aviation. it was already not easy to get into this region. the travelers mostly traveled to gaza by bus from israeli territory. now it is a piece of land isolated from the world. and even... close to him
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the borders are unsafe; there is a real, terrible, bloody war going on there. it is easy to imagine the demographic and territorial dimensions of gas in belarus. she's like minsk. the area of gaza is 365 km, the population is 2,2000 people, the area of minsk is 348 km, the population is almost 2 million people. from the gas satellite it looks like a hatchet. the front part of the handle and blade of this hatchet are the gaza border with israel. the back is the coastline of the mediterranean sea, its length is 41 km. the upper part of the stop is the border with egypt. and now there is only one. point through which you can carry in gas humanitarian aid and take people out of there, this is the rafah checkpoint on the border between gaza and egypt. it was through this point that belarusians and their relatives left the conflict zone to get to cairo, and there they boarded the belavia plane.
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it was not easy to gather our citizens who wanted to escape the war in gaza at one point. people were in different parts of the enclave; bombings did not stop throughout its territory. and you can’t run over under missile attacks. israel blocked the internet for gas. not everyone had fuel supplies, but local gas stations turned into ruins. like all diasporas abroad, our guys united in chats. there they shared information, exchanged invitations to visit and sent each other parcels to their homeland. that is, almost all belarusians knew each other personally or in absentia. therefore, when the military conflict escalated, they created a chat for those who want to get out of the region. diplomats conveyed their requests to our president, and alexander lukashenko convened a meeting, the outcome of which was predictable, the special services were instructed to pull out belarusians from the hell of war. no, between the meeting
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with the president and the return of our people from gaza, there were several difficult weeks for all participants in this special operation. diplomats are employees of the state security committee. they did a job that deserves a mission impossible film adaptation. they negotiated with everyone, absolutely everyone, who had information about the progress of military operations, humanitarian corridors and the possibility of bringing people to the egyptian border. they resolved the issue so that our plane was allowed into the airspace egypt, as soon as the belarusian country requests it. imagine how difficult this was, considering that there was a war on the egyptian border. the threat is at its peak and gaining the right to fly into the state outside of schedule and land the plane at the capital airport was possible only thanks to the delicate work of diplomats and the trust of eastern leaders personally to alexander lukashenko. at the same time, in chats, kgb officers worked with people who were waiting for help,
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clarified information for transfers across the border, supported those who were losing their composure and faith in a happy ending to this story. and then the day came when all the belarusians and their relatives were let down. border with egypt, they were allowed through the checkpoint and handed over to the employees of our state security committee. a short but warm greeting, tears, food packages to give people strength to get back on the road. to transport belarusian families from the rafah checkpoint to cairo, we rented five minibuses similar to our minibuses. they had to travel 319 km, part of this route through the desert. at this time , the belavia special flight was already being prepared for departure in minsk. the plane was decided from... large, in the boeing that flew to cairo, there were 189 seats, so that passengers had the opportunity to rest and receive first aid. two doctors and two psychologists from the zubr detachment of the ministry of emergency situations were waiting for the people on board. while somewhere in the desert, exhausted people were shaking in minibuses. our plane drew a detour on the map
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to go around the territory of ukraine. the plane flew over the bryansk, belgorod and volgograd regions of russia, laid a stitch over kalmykia, swept over dagestan and georgia,... drew a diagonal on turkey, missed cyprus on the left side, crossed mediterranean sea and arrived in cairo. the landing was carried out very quickly, in about 20 minutes, takeoff and the way home. someone spoke emotionally to journalists, someone passed out, barely felt safe, children , about twenty of them were taken out of the gas, played, drew, tried to see something in the dark windows, and only when the landing gear pushed the landing strip of our national airport , it became clear to everyone, the mission was accomplished, ours. at home, yes and no, belarusians evacuated their loved ones, and where they were born to become close it doesn’t matter to our compatriots, families in which the wives are citizens of belarus have flown home, their spouses are not yet there.
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once upon a time, very young guys came to us to study, mainly to become doctors, fell in love here, started families, and then , together with their wives and children, left for gaza, some to work, some to go home. most of those evacuated from gaza in belarus have housing or relatives; for example, one family , long before these events, bought themselves a small apartment in minsk, now. with five children she was able to return to even cramped, but own walls. the largest family that had no free property here was sent to volozhin. all 14 people were placed in the territorial center of social services for the population. the citizens of belarus, her three children and seven grandchildren have already received documents, so the adults from this family have the right to get a job , seek free medical care, and the children go to kindergarten and... the woman’s two daughters-in-law will most likely be given refugee status, it will pass time, people will come to their senses,
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will settle down, and the episode from the evacuation will fill the caskets of their extraordinary family stories, and it is gratifying to know that these stories will have a common idea, belarusians do not abandon their own. belarusians were evacuated from ukraine when it became completely dangerous to live there. it’s the same story with truck drivers who were actually captured by looters and militants. then our special services also pulled them out and also on instructions from the president; with the help of russia in the spring, diplomats returned our people from the outbreak of sudan, but we are not only pulling out our own from the combat zone. it has already been forgotten, but in 2020 about 8,000 of our compatriots were stuck abroad because countries began to go into quarantine and massively ban air travel. the planet plunged into coronavirus chaos; it was basically impossible to return home. and then our diplomats received calls from stranded people, negotiated,
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checked data, prepared passenger lists, and belavia, like clockwork, sent dozens of flights to help people return from india, vietnam, sri lanka, nepal, bangladesh, maldives, indonesia, mexico, qatar and european countries. to make the scale of government participation clear, let me explain: in such cases, our ministry of foreign affairs and transport work simultaneously. sports finance, national air carrier and tour operators, there was even a situation when belarusians were unable to fly out of russian airports, they were taken out of sheremetyevo, domodedovo and vnukov were put on the moscow-minsk train using the transport of our embassy, so yes, belarusians do not abandon their own, take a look in your documents, if the citizenship column says the republic of belarus, this means you have at least one reason for optimism: you are a citizen of a country that will help you in any trouble, learn
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to distinguish the state from a surrogate, if necessary, will people who even fled abroad from their problems tear you out of the clutches of war, and grow out of stereotypes, real heroes don’t wear capes, they work unnoticed, try not to show their faces , they definitely exist in our country, i’m marina karaman and what should belarusians expect who are in trouble abroad, we figured it out, is everything clear? see you.
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