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measles continues tomorrow for 69 days against the ukrainian people against the russian invaders on the air news on espresso in the studio anzhelika sesunko is working again a terrible tragedy in donetsk region at least 10 dead and 15 wounded such are the consequences of the enemy shelling of the avdiyiv coke chemical plant information that will be clarified and the number of victims is likely to be higher the russians knew exactly where they were aiming , the workers had just finished their shift and were waiting at the bus stop for the bus that was supposed to take them home, said the head of the regional military administration pavlo karylenko, it was previously known that 9 more people died due to the attacks of the invaders in donetsk region. kharkiv again
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fired enemy fire today . vitaly bakumenko, the russian occupiers do not stop shelling kharkiv, this is the central park, and today just in the middle of the day, around noon , rockets from by the way, at about this moment, an air alert was announced with the clarification that an art attack might be carried out on the city, here we see the result - it is a burned, burned children's playground
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. this park was still hmm po po hit the children's attraction there was also a burnt booth and in the asphalt you can see what fell there we chatted here on the spot met a man this is the photographer of this park he has been working here for a long time he is in shock for a long time, he lives nearby and says that he saw smoke, came here immediately and found such a picture, by the way, he himself is russian, but he works here, and this is what he says. this is his reaction to the shelling of
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myrny kharkiv by the russian occupiers. another confirmation that the russian occupiers are hitting civilian objects, the park is generally just a park, it's not even an infrastructure object here. people are walking here, people are resting here . things from today's shelling, one person was wounded - it's a woman, she was taken to the hospital and in general, the situation in the region is also uneasy, there were shellings in zolochiv, periwinkovi, dergachy, and chuguyev, the russian occupiers do not stop trying to seize these territories, and in total,
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three wounded in kharkiv oblast over the past day there are two people in kharkiv and one person in the chuguyiv district. this is the situation here. thank you very much. i congratulate my colleague vitaly bakumenko from kharkiv with information about the consequences of the shelling of kharkiv and kharkiv oblast take care of yourself vitaly, the storm stopped in azov, ukrainian defenders managed to destroy one attacker and one more wounded, the adviser to the mayor of mariupol, petro andryushchenko, said according to azov's information, the russians used armored vehicles, tanks tried to land a landing force from boats, and attracted a large number of enemy infantry before the assault. for several hours, enemy aircraft bombarded the enterprise through the night attack of artillery and aerial bombs killed two civilian women, dozens of people were injured by the explosion of the plant, hundreds of civilians remain
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many of them are under the rubble, in addition, in the basements, and the ukrainian defenders, among whom there are many wounded. we will do everything possible to repel this assault, but we call for immediate measures to be taken to evacuate civilians who are on the territory of the plant and to bring them safely to zaporizhzhia and to controlled ukraine the russians continue to torture ukrainians in the territories of the occupiers , they do not release men who passed the so-called filtering in mariupol camps for more than two weeks in inhumane conditions in the village of bazimyanomu a large number of people from myrnyi districts and volunteers do not report the reasons for their detention, however, according to the adviser to the mayor of mariupol, petro andryushchenko, in unofficial conversations, russian soldiers say about the reserve either for mobilization or for steel gap works
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, 156 evacuees are currently heading to zaporizhzhia, saying that several hundred remain vice prime minister, minister of reintegration iryna varyshchuk told about this at the enterprise. previously, vadim boychenko of marmariupol reported that three out of fourteen of the buses that transported the residents of mariupol reached the territory controlled by ukraine, the fate of the people in the end is unknown, 11 buses also reached zaporizhzhia, people from the territories occupied by the russians who left in private cars and the next evacuation was interrupted, the occupiers did not let civilians leave and from berdyansk tokmak and vasilivka prepared 50 buses to rescue people and when it became clear that the occupiers would not allow the majority of people to be taken from mariupol, they agreed to withdraw residents from the occupied parts of the zaporizhia region, however the russian military did not give any bus the opportunity to stop and pick up people"
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in kherson, mobile communications were restored and the network of ukrainian operators was damaged. on april 30, residents of the regional center could not contact their relatives and receive information about events in the country. at the same time, the occupiers spread fakes that the order to disconnect the connection was given by the ukrainian authorities, according to oda, the situation with the restoration of the internet is more difficult, since the damaged equipment is in the combat zone, it will be tried to restore from the territory of the mykolaiv region, the russian occupiers took the village head of chornobayivka, ihor dudar, hostage,
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vice -prime minister iryna vereshchuk informed about it in her words. the shooting of russians, the kidnapping and torture of local residents , the first stage of the investigation into the crimes of the russian federation in irpen has been completed, prosecutor general iryna vnediktova reported this, investigators found 290 bodies, one body is men, women and even one child with the help of modern equipment, prosecutors examined the entire city, it is almost 12,000 hectares, damage was recorded to about 70% of irpen's infrastructure, about 800 buildings were completely destroyed, the investigator recorded the use of rockets from kander shrapnel and cluster ammunition by the enemy in the city against anti-personnel mines, all these facts will be investigated and the guilty will be punished not only by the decision of the ukrainian courts but also by an international tribunal when we have an understanding that
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we have done all the necessary procedural investigative actions and we have all the legal and valid reasons to start suspecting that specific russian servicemen were killed, tortured, raped, we will definitely publish their photos and data so that other victims who, god forbid, were also in their clutches, could inform us with on the one hand, and on the other hand, let the valuable people and others who are currently fighting in other parts of our country know that we will establish everyone's guilt, prove everyone's guilt and bring everyone to justice, meanwhile, the residents of irpen will soon be able to return home about this the mayor of the city, oleksandr markoshyn, said, according to him, communal services are completing the restoration of vital supplies in the
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city, the water supply is almost 100% working in most houses and electricity, but it is more difficult with gas, it is available to only 27% of the citizens , shops are opening again and business is returning, the streets have already been cleared from the consequences of the stay of the russian peace, they are completing road repairs kyiv region was under russian occupation for over a month friends i am sure you will find out by the end of the week when is it going to and where can we return and what routes will we take to meet you at the railway station will there be buses i will contact the regional administration for help and i am sure they will give us help on this for today i put a full stop this is all the information from me about that read more news our website espresso.tv also the most interesting information on our youtube channel espresso tv give us likes subscribe to our channel and
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signed your signature is confirmed and taken into account, we will return together on the digital air ukrainian patriotic channels we will not allow freedom of speech to be destroyed in ukraine congratulations this is a special program ukrainian voice of america service journalists at war coverage ukraine is in the world and i am tetyana voroshko for more than two
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months, this world is almost in real time , watch the war in ukraine for atrocities , suffering, heroism, the invasion of russia in ukraine took the lives of thousands of civilians and soldiers, the war carries mortal danger to the people who cover it, today we will talk about unique challenges posed by the war in ukraine for media workers welcome our guests michael weiss journalist director of newslife she covered international topics for 10 years with a focus on the middle east and in russia, he runs a column on the idea of ​​lebist, writes for the atlantic publications - this is the new york of youbox the bear public - and other media. and a photographer, members of the board of trustees of the london
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front club, the founder of the ukrainian branch of the organization, has more than 25 years of experience documenting conflicts, in particular in libya, syria and africa, egypt , afghanistan and the balkans, according to his memoirs about the events in syria were shot in a hollywood film, a private war, and a documentary film, the works appeared in rolling stones de garden, the times, new york times, bbc and other world media, a member of the board of the reporters without borders organization, oleg kornienko, a war correspondent for the ictv channel, on ukrainian television, works 14 worked as a soldier of ictv in luhansk region and donetsk region from 2015 to 2019 , after the beginning of the large-scale offensive of russia against ukraine, he returned to the front again, covered the battles and their consequences near kyiv, and michael michael congrats to the war in ukraine you
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covered the war in syria extensively do you see the difference between these two wars in terms of physical danger to journalists and civilians not so much in syria there were many war correspondents you just mentioned a colleague paul maricolvin who died there paul himself got seriously wounded in homs, i went to syria. i was lucky. i was there in 2012 , but together with the free syrian army, just when they were liberating a part of this city, when i was there, there were no air donations, we did not have direct clashes with regime forces so i managed to avoid any violence in ukraine we also saw attacks on journalists in particular some of my colleagues from the daily news one of the fox correspondents almost lost his life there is definitely a big parallel between what we saw in syria even before the russians intervened in 2015 and what we
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see in ukraine now, as they wanted to show an excerpt from an interview with the program director of the committee to protect journalists, an organization that promotes freedom of the press around the world, other previous i don't like the conflicts in syria. many journalists left. in this case, many journalists are threatened by the same people who threaten the civilian population , and we see how the civilian population suffers in this conflict, how they are threatened by attacks and direct attacks against the civilian population and civilian objects. the conflict is also quickly changing to on many fronts. maybe at some point it will be safe somewhere, but this does not mean that in this age it will be safe soon, and even the conflict is changing rapidly, it contains many threats to journalists those who threaten the civilian population, they need the same protection. in their work, which the civilian population also needs, we see how in this war it is not possible to provide this
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. -professionals who come to cover it in ukraine to protect the safety of the disabled, even in london we saw that they started killing people, it became clear to us that information has actually become a weapon, just like in syria, they tend to kill the messenger very quickly so here we go frontline club and this is a team of freelancers who have been covering wars for 25-30 years and thought this is something we can get involved in. war coverage is dangerous in itself, but when you get into a situation where the regime or the involved forces are actually directly targeting journalists, i believe that everything possible to help must be done we ran a campaign to raise funds to provide resources and medical assistance to journalists in a war environment i had about two minutes
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to make a decision to save my life when i came under attack in syria i knew how to put a tourniquet i think that many journalists covering actions on the front need this information basic training can really save lives so it is our goal to provide direct training for working in a hostile environment and basic or fairly advanced training from the provision of first aid for journalists working on the front line, the barley goes to whom do you train, do you train reporters, producers, or maybe also someone else, uh, we train freelance local producers on the ground in every war local producers are very important they are called fixers we like to call them local producers they grease the wheels of the news machine without people on the ground there would be no international news
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as it is today and they are just as important as journalists so we train local ukrainian journalists, local producers and international freelancers who do not have the support of international or large news organizations. olezhe , i have a question for you. how has your work changed? compared to the operation of the joint forces in donbas and now, well, in fact, it has almost not changed, we had to remember what we were doing in donbas, as i say, and put on a bulletproof vest again, the only thing, probably , after all, unfortunately, the front has become closer, and we are in the first days we saw that the front was actually 20 km from kyiv and the war got here for the second time, it probably changed during the beginning of the war in donbas. when everything was happening approximately, you understood where the enemy was, where you could hide, and in general you could understand approximately the situation, the line
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front now, at the beginning of a full-scale invasion, it was difficult to understand, besides, even now, during the repeated offensive on ukraine, russia has already openly used its manpower, and it was still large -scale. it was 8 years ago on the 15th, and the plus point is that we discovered new facts for ourselves about the dates when the missile strikes . unfortunately, we have never encountered this, and it turns out that in fact the journalists became hostages to some extent, because in fact, when russia attacked we immediately broadcast it to ukraine, and russia could quickly correct the fire and finish off the infrastructure that it could. this is the limit
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of freedom of speech and the limit of responsibility for every word and every life of people, but it also became more likely. international criminal purely gas has already started an investigation on suspicion of war crimes of conifers on the territory of ukraine, what is the role of journalists in documenting potential war crimes oleg do you feel that this is part of your work because we believe that when the occupation began, attempts to occupy ukraine, in particular to capture kyiv, gave them the opportunity to leave the capital, but we stayed here because we perfectly understood our responsibility and our mission, this is our profession, and just as it relates to all this video evidence. we have the office of the prosecutor general, if they have access to the foreign press, do you feel during interviews with victims or witnesses a beast that part of
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your job is to provide potential material for international investigators? yes, i think so. part of a journalist's job is to simply tell the truth and collect facts both for the audience and for posterity. i was in borodyanka, where russian planes carried out airstrikes on residential buildings . even in buche , ukraine currently cooperates with international partners in conducting investigations of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and i definitely believe that journalists play a decisive role in this the role is not only those who interview witnesses on the ground , take photos and shoot videos, it is also open source investigators, such as belinket, they did an incredible job not only of the sto of ukraine, but also of other topics, they simply check this information that is spread on the internet, so i believe that journalists have a moral obligation
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in your opinion, there are international reporters who cover all these horrors. they are preparing to do... experienced professional journalists who have been doing this for a long time, since the days of bosnia, they played a big role there are many very experienced people who have covered the wars in syria , libya, revolutions, this conflict is taking place very close to the heart of europe. therefore, this opens up opportunities for many young journalists who can make a name for themselves in the profession by reporting from ukraine, therefore in such situations you have a whole
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set of people he is very experienced to those who are doing this for the first time also i want to share a short excerpt from an interview with a very experienced bbc journalism reporter saro rensworld i asked what struck her the most during a reporting trip during the first three weeks of the war in ukraine, probably after going to kharkiv and seeing a whole city that lives underground. i have never seen anything like this. the metro station has turned into housing for people who live in wagons for days and weeks and only get out to charge mobile phones at the exits is simply unbelievable that in 2022 this will become the most powerful, the most moving experience was also to see men at stations who put their children and wives on trains and then were forced to leave them and potentially fight in a
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war it was really horrible and i didn't expect it to happen but our whole team was in tears it 's just unfathomable that this is happening because of a war that has no reason other than russia's land grab and vladimir putin's power play game translation of the question to you, are you the whole world around the world, do you see other differences besides those mentioned in the working conditions of media professionals in ukraine , especially considering that it is a developed country in europe with access to the internet by social networks, etc. for journalists these places are very attractive in terms of work in the series, for example, the situation was the opposite, anything, what we did
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was dangerous, for example, to drive 50 meters, you come in. you have all the modern facilities and facilities and everything seems quite simple simple. you also face with a different type of enemy, this is a situation of total war on the fronts, on the front lines, you are exposed to large weapons of widespread damage on the battlefield on a scale that only grows to mass over time, as in syria, people are getting used to it here there were no restrictions from the very beginning, that is why you have the false feeling that you have a lot of normality in life, but in the places of the front, it is a real war, and it is in europe, the world really has not seen such a level of war for a long time, so there are not so many people with such experience in total war where is russia probably chechnya is a good example when russia last staged such an explosive inferno that is happening now yakov
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developed internet many users of social networks how does it help reporters credo was mass freation you know it's incredible it's good for editors in london because they can have a whole mass of information in front of them and it's really something relatively new i think when we were in libya these opportunities and communication were just starting it's a great tool for focusing your resources when i was working at the sunday times newspaper it was me and mary and in the editorial office were constantly thinking where to send us now it's not such a problem because in general you can see where to send journalists it can also work against you when we were in syria we were a target we were hit trapped because we were counted out through our satellite phones you can also be targeted quite easily and i understand the reluctance to report the explosion on the internet immediately when it
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just happened because it gives the russians a lot of information that they don't necessarily need did i mention you or could would you like to continue how it affects the work of your reporters iryna human
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