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schools and homes of peaceful ukrainians, and let him not undermine our spirit and will to victory, we will rebuild, we will restore, we will revive and a prosperous, peaceful and safe ukraine will shine again, we will rebuild, we will restart , we will defeat the stubble news, together we are strong, well, keep the 71st day of the full-scale russian-ukrainian war with you yevgenia harkov, now in marathon the team of social media is speaking until the ninth frame, we are with you. well, i want to remind those who have just joined that now an air alert has been announced in all regions of ukraine, there is no information only in kherson and oblast and e crimea, but well, since we can't get data from there because these territories are currently temporarily occupied, and now an air alert has sounded throughout the territory of ukraine, the whole map is red, so please don't, uh, don't take it lightly and please go
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to the shelter because you know that the day before, the enemy began intensively shelling a-a infrastructure objects and also objects of critical infrastructure, so in many regions, in particular, and in those, there was no shelling during the full-scale invasion, so well, we continue like this with you er, let's talk about the deceased colleague oleksandr makhov, this is a journalist. he himself is from luhansk region, and in 2014 he covered events on the front line, er, then he went to fight with the russians in the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine. that was because, let me remind you, in the 14th year and already after the start of a full-scale offensive, he went to fight for the second time, see more in the plot from the raisin party
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, the unit repelled the assault of the russian army, this is the last post of journalist oleksandr makhov on facebook, the media person deliberately went to war in 2014 , when the russians invaded his native luhansk in in february 2022, makhov took up arms again. i am a veteran and a reservist and i am going to war. the time of the liberation war has come. i will fight and kill as many as i have the strength. i served the ukrainian people on the front lines of the russian-ukrainian war. in april, i celebrated my 36th birthday on front line under the sounds of gunshots, i offered my hand and heart to my beloved, now is the time to make responsible decisions, the biggest and most powerful love of my life and a person on whom i can rely in difficult times and i am sure that we will be happy together because i want to spend my whole life next to me because i love you very much
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unfortunately, i don't have an engagement ring for you now, but i have a grenade ring i want you to become my wife marry me makhov shared his experience with young journalists told how it is safe for himself and the army men to talk about the war, he told the military in 2020 he became the only representative of the ukrainian changes on board the plane that carried out the evacuation of ukrainian citizens with a sigh for a long time makhov worked in the media group ukraine on tv channel dom, current and former colleagues reported on the death of media journalist oleksandr makhov became the 21st journalist to be killed in two months of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, this is the data of the ministry of foreign affairs of daria fedenko, the only news on social media i can't hear you well, we saw the material about a colleague oleksandra, the earth is fine for you sash yes. well, let's talk about the work
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of the health care organization in ukraine. they are currently trying to deliver medicine even to occupied cities and villages. the worldwide organization of health care is actively working throughout ukraine and what people lack nowadays, first of all, how to preserve the mentality of health, what crises can affect ukrainians after the end of the war, my colleague roksolana lisovska spoke with the head of the voz representation in ukraine, dr. yakhno habikt, let's watch a full-scale invasion russia to ukraine caused not only thousands of deaths, but also caused problems with access to food, water and medicine, what diseases can develop because of it, how does it help to cope with them and what about the coronavirus, we talked about all this with the head of borovoy from ukraine yoke habington it is er now people in ukraine in now
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people in ukraine in some regions are not eating well, hiding in basements, drinking technical water, what epidemics can develop due to such are the conditions of ukraine, the situation in the field of health care in ukraine has changed dramatically since february 24, you need to understand that it is very different in different parts of ukraine, we have cities under siege, cities and regions that are occupied, we now have places where people can already to return home, for example, kyiv region, north of kyiv. also, we have almost every third ukrainian who left his home and is now either in the west of ukraine, where he feels safe, or left the country and this changed the health care system. now we are observing diseases that can be prevented by vaccines we need to be prepared that we will see cases of diphtheria again, we know from the data that we analyzed that people prioritize many other things than
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seeking medical care, we see that less than 10% of the people whose data we studied are looking for vaccinations, those who are looking for ways to get vaccinated get them, but people prefer the other , secondly, we observe, for example, water-borne diseases, in particular, we should be concerned and monitor cholera, because especially in those areas where it is happening now battles there is a risk of cholera in addition to the state of health of the population. we must monitor how the health care system functions. who has identified 186 attacks on it today, and this is a lot. ata verification is also done by the authorities observe that this number is much higher, it is disturbing that this number is gradually increasing, therefore, in a number of regions, medical care is unavailable. at the same time, we see that in other parts of the country , the health care system is functioning. with access to primary health
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care, so even though we have serious public health problems, we are still expecting attacks on the health care system. i would like to thank all the medical workers who make it possible to of primary care services to the health care service and in hospitals. therefore, now, in addition to health care, we must look for access to medical care, and we see that every third ukrainian of those we studied has problems with access to medicines and diabetes or any other chronic diseases so the supply lines need to be improved also we cannot forget about mental health when i talk to friends who live in ukraine when i talk to my colleagues when we go to places where people are fleeing from of their homes or places located in the east and throughout ukraine, our research shows that every fifth ukrainian is worried and anxious, and this is a lot, so it is a huge stress test for people in ukraine - it is a huge stress test for public health and health care system,
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so everything we discussed is out of order and at the beginning of the year, build a better health care system, look at innovations, think about where we can go in the next 10 years, now it needs to be reviewed, you mentioned mental health to many ukrainians both military and civilians will need psychological rehabilitation after the war, will special programs for psychological rehabilitation be created in ukraine and what kind of mental health professionals have been working in ukraine since 2014, this means that many tools and approaches have already been developed since the 14th year because this support was very needed in donbas, but we should know that until february 24, 2022, more than 3 million people needed mental health support, now this number has increased dramatically who has specific tools called the
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mental health action program where mental health programs can be provided by health professionals but in addition there are also specific advice early detection of problems by teachers or social workers to all who work in this sector so we aim to expand all these programs we worked with multidisciplinary teams, they had programs under which we worked together with the minister of health and the national health service of ukraine that we still last year these programs were are available in most areas, but i never thought that now we need much more such support, mobile groups will continue their work, moreover , many of the partners are now considering the possibility of further support in this way, it is yogos and also partners such as switzerland, the united states, the european union, all of whom are striving to improve mental health but it is very, very important that services are provided by ukrainian doctors and nurses themselves, and here we must also support medical workers, because
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many of them survived two years of the outbreak tools for managing stress in the workplace and this is what we did already during covid throughout ukraine, so mental health needs attention, but i can say when i look at children who left their homes and families, i understand that this impact on mental health "i will be observed for a decade, one of the most difficult places now is samariupol, people there actually live underground without food, sun and medicine. can you explain what dangers there are for these people and how they are trying to help them? the most important thing for us today is ensuring the evacuation of the civilian population of mariupol is multi-tasking as we speak, so i have sent advanced teams to the places where the evacuation is taking place, we also have an office in dnipro that has a lot of materials for trauma kits and first aid kits, including medical kits. yes, we know that the situation
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is very difficult. i think that the situation so complicated that no one really understands the situation with public health in mariupol, i used to have an office in mariupol then we understood the situation well but what has happened in the last two months is simply destruction, therefore the primary task is to evacuate civilians and provide them with the necessary support , teams are also working on the ground with the help of the un there, the international committee of the red cross, we all support the ukrainians together and study what is happening there, but this is a situation that is difficult describe in any words what are the dangers for those people who are actually underground now look we have to make an individual assessment of each of them some of them are injured some of them may be dehydrated in some of them, as we have seen in other cities, may have covid, he is not going anywhere with him, we need to pay attention to lung diseases, so i think that each of them
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needs individual attention, bye, what are their needs, this requires psychological counseling, so this is a huge need for health protection i'm for each of them. how do you deliver medicine to occupied and blocked cities? what do you do, like many humanitarian organizations? it uses any method to deliver convoys to the places where they are needed. we work with the who logistics system, which developed in recent years when responding to covid by supporting the government and ukraine and various regions, so the first days we had convoys to chernihiv and kherson kharkiv we also transported some medicines and trauma kits already in february to places where they are needed, in addition to that, another option that we use these are joint convoys of the zone and with partners plus thus, several convoys were delivered to sumy, we also work with volunteers with emergency medical teams, such as his honey, so we allowed them to take with them
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provision of who trauma kits or first aid kits, they go to help those who are free who are in the zone of active hostilities, that is why we are the work of dzhukhmetov, we work with the msl, we work with doctors who go to the zone of hostilities to provide services, so we use any possible way to get to the front line but again we are doing this in close coordination with the government because the state has its own means of medicine medical workers on the front line who have been working almost 24/7 for more than two months now so a big thank you to them we are here to provide support where there are gaps, there are many who support ukraine on the ground a-a ukraine heads also now due to the war ukraine has problems with the budget will there be any help with medicines for ukrainians, for example for insulin-dependent forms of insulin eriks what agover
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and all that we do this, we check what the government has or other partners who help, in particular , provide drugs for primary medical care. so we have organizations with medical kits that include a package of drugs and everything else to provide services to the people, you do not send aid to the free who are in the zone of active hostilities , and what is extremely important is that we agreed with the government that while the government provides more medicines and supplies to the western part of ukraine, the priority is the hard-to-reach places of moving medicines and reaching those places where there are humanitarian needs, where humanitarian corridors should be created, how will the needs change, we monitor them every day, we are looking for insulin needs in these cities, but the needs change every day, i remember when we discussed the needs before were smaller now we also need to think about how to provide support in the kyiv region as well as cities and other areas we also provide medical kits
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for those who provide basic first aid services there and i will go there to see how the system works and about the air condition due to constant fires shelling in ukraine worsens the air condition, how to deal with it, and what to do to people who are stranded in the region, there are many tips, but the easiest is to try to stay inside, close the windows and doors. this there was a general recommendation in other cases as well, but we know many who have asthma and other lung diseases. they are in a very difficult situation. therefore, they also need to find ways to find places where the air is more frequent, but since there is not always a safe place here, people need to understand what to look for. so starting from the environment where people live, all the conditions around them have really changed, so it is very difficult to give any general advice, in times of war, it is difficult
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to follow them, 30% of the trees in ukraine will not be planted because of the war, in addition to this, 4 million tons grains are now blocked in seaports, can this cause a food crisis in the world, which countries will suffer the most and how can it be prevented? an area that has been paying a lot of attention recently is a lot of discussion about the food crisis because ukraine is a very important country for providing a large share of grain in the whole world and the world food program assesses said that a food crisis is probable, there are many discussions on how to ensure that the grain that is in warehouses in ukraine could be sent and find a guarantee that in fact our the fields will be yellow again and this is very, very important for ukrainians who love their land for the economy of ukraine and for the world, so i hope to
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see yellow fields again, but the war makes it extremely difficult in one of his speeches , the head of the vostad, ros gabriesus, said that the world allocates a lot attention to the events in ukraine and hinting that because ukrainians are white. to say to dr. gebriess as the director general of the world health organization it is necessary to pay attention to all crises and wars in the world and we live in a very bad environment where there are many wars and his comment was that it is necessary to pay equal attention to all wars and all suffering because it is too much that in 2022 we are witnesses of this and what we leave to the next generation and what we leave to the next
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generation my attention here being in ukraine every day we really support the months as much as it is possible it is possible and every morning i wake up and ask if i can do something more for ukraine the question so what about the coronavirus because after the start of the war in ukraine they stopped following the coronavirus restrictions and is there still a coronavirus in ukraine from the point of view of public health coronavirus all what surrounds us, when the war escalated on february 24, ukraine was on the verge of a micron wave, and we began to get out of it. i remember that everyone dreamed of green fields in the spring, how can we move to a free world after two years pandemic is what we have seen in other countries. so it is that there are hot spots again where the number of covid cases is increasing, and although the numbers in ukraine are generally small, we must evaluate them to understand how
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the state health care system functions. what is happening in the occupied territories, what is happening liberated territories, what is happening all over the country, we receive signals that in some places where internally displaced persons live, some random increases, so we must make sure, if it is at all possible, that people follow the measures we talk about use masks hand sanitizers isolate themselves when they have a case of air because covid has not disappeared and because in closed spaces where people live together the risk of infection is higher so we have to start fighting this along with many other infectious diseases yes well, in the meantime, the belarusian armed forces suddenly began to check the readiness of the response forces, in particular, one missile division began to move to the
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destination area, as bell writes, the purpose of the check assessment of the personnel's readiness and ability to promptly respond to the possible emergence of crisis situations, military officials and units will operate in unfamiliar areas of the terrain in rapidly changing conditions, while the composition of the forces involved in the inspection will gradually increase, it is claimed that this inspection will not pose any threat to the european communities in general, no for neighboring countries, what could this mean? hmm, in general, how is the behavior of the belarusian president changing now? let's talk with the belarusians positioner and media expert serzh kharitonov is now joining us on skype via a-a serge i congratulate you tell me if you understand ukrainian well or is it possible to speak better with you in russian yes of course you can in ukrainian good morning beautiful a-a
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i congratulate you a-a you heard the information that i voiced about the check of combat readiness and that a sudden check of the reaction force appeared in the belarusian regions and in your opinion what does this mean and is it possible in general do you have more information what is happening i think that how do we we all remember, five months ago , the same inspection began, and how did it end ? we see this from one side, it is probably a request to really make sure of the defense capabilities of those troops that alexander lukashenko plans to defend not only from an external threat, but these are your so-called
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internal enemies, the number of which is written down critics of the ex-president of belarus, but it is not important. yes, the inspection begins five days before victory day, five days before the main holiday in the physiological domination of the belarusian dictatorship, and accordingly, i think that eh, this is a check, eh, these teachings, of course, it was synchronized with the kremlin and vladimir gusyn, because eh, from the point of view of defense capabilities and foreign policy, alexander lukashenko has completely lost his subject, today he has a controller over seven things, all these things they are regulated primarily by the decision of vladimir putin 's kremlin, therefore there is a definite risk that lukashenko and putin are trying to distract ukrainian forces from the donbass and the southern part of ukraine in this way in order to prevent a russian counteroffensive in the area of may 9 but uh, also uh, i uh, i think that it is important to
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note that, uh, now, for the first time, we are observing such a long -term pause in the shelled belarusian territory today, the telegram channel of the belarusian district, which is engaged in monitoring uh activity of the russian army and, to a lesser extent, lukashenko's army on the territory of belarus , noted that in two months there were quite a lot of 631 rocket attacks from the territory of belarus and the transfer of kaksaylov came at the moment when the russian occupiers were withdrawing their troops from the kyiv region, this was on the first of april, therefore, i think that uh, in uh, taking into account uh, that, for example, in the southern part of belarus, anti-vision was noticed, namely the air defense system, rather it indicates that this is a demand uh it will still draw some attention, but not preparation for a full-scale offensive, at least not yet, at the moment, on the morning of may 5th in ukraine, i wouldn't
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say that it's preparation for an offensive right now, but it's darker we all remember how such a test of the reaction force of the so-called union state ended in january of this year, so of course, i think that it is worth monitoring this situation, and first of all, i will monitor the belarusians who at the moment, they see it as part of their resistance movement, helping ukraine precisely in such private intelligence in the transmission of such data not only to the ukrainian military but also to ukrainian civilians who may know in advance about possible sieges or movements of the russian army in belarus, and serzh and please tell me about these air defense complexes that started to move to the borders, and there is already information that they went not only towards ukraine but also towards lithuania, so what does this allude to and it is necessary to remember
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that there are quite a lot of army training grounds on the territory of belarus , and not far from the lithuanian border there is also a large training ground of the hrusin region, potholes that are at a distance of about 10-20 km, probably chasing lithuania. i think that this is also connected with it, namely with the location of the test site, it is precisely with the site that is possible for the conduct of similar studies well, one should not forget that alexander lukashenko all his conscious life, while he was in politics, dreamed of some kind of offensive by nato troops in belarus in the 20th year, this paranoia turned into the announcement of plans about 300 lithuanian jeeps, i think, which intended to break through the border with belarus in order to carry out a coup d' etat er, and fantasies about the performance of nato troops, and first of all, the
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lithuanian and polish armies, she turns from lukashenko's sick fantasies into er, the messenger of propaganda, and after a little er, propaganda turns against his customer, er, and lukashenko he begins not only to believe in this, but also to run away in his thoughts precisely because he watches television that he controls and controls . and it seems to me that it is not a little important here that years while the rise of the coronavirus continued, he was one of the people on earth who had access to vladimir putin, and i did not write off this lukashenka paranoia and his ability to influence vladimir pusin and have certain effects on him the influence is precisely that regarding external threats, for example, the nato threat, when putin announced the beginning of the so-called
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special military operation, he actually spoke in the words of alexander lukashenko, completely repeating the theses that lukashenko voiced in the 20th year. therefore, it is very important to remember that lukashenko is not only an ally in this war, but also an accomplice to all the crimes . propagandistic things yes eh and is it possible to see you observe a-ah somehow in the media space or or maybe not only in the media space a-ah well , maybe some changes in the behavior and rhetoric of lukashenka after the west agreed to provide ukraine eh more heavy weapons, and america has passed a law on lend-less, do you see something possible, some changes, of course, lukashenkov’s propaganda, of course, it would be almost completely
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repeated in the 1920s, eco-pirates, or retransmits putin’s narratives. propaganda is connected with these that after the events of august of the twentieth year, when after the elections, numerous employees of the television guest refused to go to work, those employees were replaced by specialists from the russian team who were brought to minsk just after the agreement putin and lukashenko together with these people and propagandists, there was also a large group of civilian and military advisers who will disperse lukashenko's peace process for almost six months copies what russians talk about, but lukashenko's propaganda is often more toxic, it involves more aggressively, and many things that russian propaganda could not afford before lukashenka allowed for
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two years, the famous character grigory zorenok promised will destroy kiev with nuclear missiles at the time it was er today already the 71st day of the war azaryonka was not seen not only er in the kiev region somewhere on the front but er and in principle on the territory of ukraine that is er this is propaganda eh, which works exclusively with words but does not support its work with actions, unlike, for example, putin's propaganda, when its representatives still go to the occupied territories and eh participate in the crimes of russia, eh, the cases of belarus, but eh, this is rhetoric that here it is probably possible to get back with such paper tigers very many words but very few real threats have been implemented for weeks, lukashenko is constantly trying to imitate the role of a neutral
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observer. the president-elect of belarus, svetlana tikhonovskaya, visited washington in the white house . she just held a meeting with the u.s., a non-britain, and at this meeting they discussed bringing lukashenko to international responsibility. for committed crimes, that's why now one of the main things that makes belarusian propaganda is, uh, with the new image of lukashenko, the new old image, which he used as much as possible between the 15th and 20th years on the uh-uh wave, uh, the consequences of the occupation of crimea uh, he tried to create the image of a peacemaker, a mediator, and how he himself spoke of himself as a donor of peace, so now uh, he is trying uh, together with
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