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and what is important is the number 8, 9, 10 on our broadcast, in particular, the local authorities have appealed not to ignore air alarms as much as possible, there is information from intelligence that there may be provocations, so it is very important now to follow these rules, because it is our safety first that's all but now especially listen to these tips uh the signal sounds go down the shelter do you have your own shelter there is someone sitting in the corridor well here are different advantages let's protect ourselves protect support each other and me each other for victories, so we thank you very much and we continue on victory day, perhaps the biggest and most pompous
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holiday of the year, it was so in the late ussr and so i am now in the russian federation, which is trying to impose its customs on its neighbors, military advice, marches of immortal regiments, st. george's ribbons down to the underwear, unstoppable revelry the front-line 100 grams of grandfathers fought and we can repeat this during the lifetime of several generations, the holiday, a creation of the soviet stagnation , turned almost into a pagan cult, the leaders of modern russia never tire of emphasizing the sacred meaning of victory day for all the peoples of the former ussr, so people get the impression that may 9 really always had a special character, but how to look at the facts, the first day of victory was established as a national holiday in 1945, but it was used as a holiday
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only until 1947- even in the first post-war years, in may, there were no festive parades of veterans on red square and there were no yesterday's winners , veterans who had serious injuries were generally forcibly removed from for almost 20 years, from 1948 to 1965, almost the only official victory day celebrations were artillery salutes that took place in several large cities. at that time, it was not customary to organize festivities every year on a grand scale , november 7 was celebrated as the day of the october revolution and may 1, the day of workers' solidarity, military parades , a demonstration on red square, leaders on the tribune of the mausoleum, in 1965, victory day again became a day
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off, a military parade was held on red square and only then the red flag of victory was flown on it for the first time, and not in 1945, as many think , they also issued a jubilee medal that was awarded to more than 15 million people. leonid brezhnev decided to change the status of victory day. individuals started the tradition of solemnly laying wreaths at the memorial. so, the usual for many lavras, the majestic holiday victory day acquired only in brezhnev times, as often happened in the ussr, artificially at the behest of the party in most of the countries of the world do not have such an official holiday, the countries of western europe and the usa celebrate the victory over nazism, but on the ninth may 8, the day when the majority of the german troops
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laid down their arms in accordance with the act of surrender . western tradition honors the memory of the dead and emphasizes the value of peace, war, weapons and death are not glorified and romanticized victory is not flaunted and other peoples are not humiliated nazism is condemned categorically and without appeal the main emphasis is understanding learning the lessons of history the prevention of new soldiers, this approach is gradually being introduced by modern ukraine, and this contrasts sharply with what putin's russia is turning into victory day, militarization, victory hysteria , attempts to appropriate the victory over nazism by the russians and to devalue the contribution of other peoples to it, everything that russian intellectuals themselves aptly called victory-bessiya pam' we win we win
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glory to ukraine this is a marathon the only news with you is cherednychenko andriy degtyarenko the whole social team works for you after that we just saw this video here i want to remember what is the fundamentally important difference between us and the russians? what is important for us is the sacred phrase never again, but for them we can repeat it. and this is exactly how they repeat themselves . let 's continue talking. air, russian aviation fired missiles, air, ground - this is about sumy, and this was reported by the head of the sumy regional military administration, dmytro zhyvitskyi , and our correspondent andrii khramchenko kremenchenko, he
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is now on the phone with us. i congratulate andrii, well, sumy is liberated, but there is unrest in the region due to russian shelling and we know that the border guards are also constantly being fired upon. the fact that it has been happening since the very liberation of the region from hails, and now the ukrainians are shelling two communities in the myropolska monopilly, this is for understanding exactly how much it is
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the north is literally about 15 km, in fact, very close to the regional center, e-e, they were fired at, they were attached to fortunately, according to our data, the commander, the state border service took care that interestingly, they were also recorded, so please, the connection is lost, but the main information, fortunately we hear something interesting today, the air-launched missiles of lake e-e flew into our territory and changed to shelling russian villages and later the governor of the kursk region of the border areas that it works
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russian aviation on the e adjacent territory, how they are used adjacent, this is what they meant in his here is sumyshchyna, what else do we have from such threats to the treatment of the regulation of the region in a day, the bureau of technology found 14 explosive objects, but, well, usually these days it was about concepts , i.e. a little less were found in the past day than andrii, and where are the mines now mostly located in absolutely every district, they find where the russians were, especially they shelled the pits, it is noisy not only about copper sockets, but also what can you predict which ones are not
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broke up about the warehouses and the carpathians who remained handcuffed, that is, a very large range . today, uh, these various explosive objects and mines and artillery shells are growing , uh, and ask tanks for a million, but briefly. let's talk about the situation in the regional center in the city of sumy. how do you prepare for the sad and disturbing holidays on may 8-9. well, the authorities banned us for 11 days, the eighth and ninth of may. there will be no events, the curfew is not from the pen and that's all. good evening, after all, the connection is not very good
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. this was andriy kremchenkov, our special correspondent from the city of sumy. shelling of the occupiers continues from the territory of russia, the russian military is covering civilians, in particular , they are shooting at dead settlements, well, everything is in their style, what can i say here, we move to kharkiv oblast, there for almost 9 hours, and the forces of the grigory museum frying pans, a russian rocket hit the roof on saturday night, a historical building that was occupied for about 300 years, a sculpture of the philosopher oleksandr stood up instantly, a new resident from the scene of the event will tell you more about it. oleksandr, we welcome you, do you hear us? yes, this is the material, we can see it, let's see it, please, it stood
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in the yard the museum workers are collecting all the books lily is drying i will take them away and what kind of books are these in the museum tonight in the village of the pan a russian rocket hit the building and this is a national monument of history burst into flames instantly says the head of the museum the museum is practically destroyed, the exposition was removed,
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part of the exposition was of moscow, but part of it, of course, was ready for evacuation during the fire , it was destroyed. natalya matzei has been working here for 20 years and now inspects the ruins, this part was hit by a bullet. you just can't stand it, besides, my son was on duty at the museum that night, probably his angel saved him, he just collapsed, but there was still security and they pulled him
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out, the fire in the museum was extinguished until morning, calculate the damage here until it started nial room in some hryhoriy savych skovoroda with his last breath in this house he is a barbarian what can i say to him he is a barbarian pan would also say so, well it says he hopes to restore the museum and this fall celebrate 300 years since the birth of oleksandr skovoroda moved in news on the public kharkiv, the russian occupiers are trying to destroy our cultural heritage, and here is another proof
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of this. to the 300th anniversary of skovoroda's birthday, restore this building well, but the russian military liberated it, let's talk in more detail about the consequences of the shelling. people like me there, for example, unfortunately, i did not have time to visit this museum, what did we lose, what was stored there, tell us the most valuable things from the point of view of a historian, from the point of view of a person who studied everything that hryhoriy skovoroda left behind well, you know there, the largest memorial to the largest sea is located in pandninovka, and all the buildings that are there, uh,
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this is uh, well, the place was actually for skovorod, there was a plot of land, the estate of mykhailokov olevsky, and this is the estate of uh, the landowner mykhailo kovalevsky, hryhoriy skovoroda called this piece of land mountainous. he loved to wander, and he actually lived there for the last time of his life, and he bequeathed himself to be buried there, and he was buried there, and skovoroda's grave is preserved. that is, the most valuable thing. of course this is the park itself, the most valuable thing is the garden that is there , the most valuable thing, the most valuable thing is the territory itself and the buildings themselves, from the museum . they were still imposed, er, formed in the soviet union , and later imposed on us by russia in relation to
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skovoroda, er, we created a working group that would rethink the figure of the philosopher and this philosophy yes, and hmm, how does skovoroda fit into us in our ukrainian narrative, and in fact, on february 25, we were supposed to start work, the working group was supposed to start its work so that by the anniversary of skovoroda, we had already presented some results. well , unfortunately, i think that now the concept will be revised and, of course, there is an understanding of how to be standali fortunately, part of it survived. we saw, in particular, the monument to grigory the pan, it is damaged, but in its entirety, at least. i hope that a lot has entered there. i have not yet reached the pan itself, but we plan to do it in the near future. we are currently in the process of organizing a working group that will include an architect
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that will record the crimes of the russian federation against ukrainian cultural heritage according to the methods and methods according to the unesco methods and the recommendations of the ministry of culture. that is, we will come with this whole working group in order to record and then transfer to the international court of justice and in order to understand what we should do next. i think that we will already start developing a program for the restoration of mm. unesco well, surely not only this skovoroda museum was affected in the kharkiv region, but also other historical monuments and museums that you know as the director of the literary . sorry, we
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don't have such information. and what kind of museum is there and is there any information about whether valuables are taken out of there? maybe they gave you this information from the occupied territories, because we didn't give such information. well, unfortunately, today i do not have such information, whether any valuables were taken with the museums from the occupied territories. thank you very much, it was tetyana pylypchuk, the director of the kharkiv literary museum, they talked about what will happen next, taking into account, in particular, this skovorody museum, taking into account the fact that , in fact, almost nothing from him on it's a pity that there are no museums and pans left in the gallery of exhibition centers and so on in the temporarily occupied territories, and again, as we saw. and from the occupied ones, melitopol seems to have been taken to
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the territory, so uh, under the name of the dpr itself, and so on respectively, to russia, that is, in addition to the fact that they are destroying our cultural heritage with rocket attacks, they are also destroying our cultural heritage by simply looting it , i suggest that we speak now with the deputy minister of culture and information policy, kateryna chuevai, she is now on the phone with us kateryna, we just discussed a terrible situation what happened to the skovorody museum? and in general, let 's talk about how many important cultural objects were primarily affected. because of the russian occupation, they ended up in the occupied territories, what is happening there and in general shelling , how many were injured. let's start with the numbers. to date, more than 300 episodes of destruction and damage to cultural heritage objects have been recorded, and this is obviously still only a part of what we see. in fact, this figure
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will most likely be much more more because these three hundred objects are directly included as objects of cultural heritage, that is, those objects that have the status of monuments of local or national importance, and also institutions culture, for example, buildings of theaters, library buildings, which are not always monuments in themselves. well, but less of them belong to our sphere , and that is why we also record these destructions. but we do not see that many objects, in particular, objects objects of archaeological heritage that can be examined and documented only after the end of hostilities in certain territories, therefore the number will grow and unfortunately, it grows every day, as in the case of the skovorody museum, as it happened today. and who knows what information can be obtained from temporarily occupied territories regarding of stolen monuments that russia simply loots and takes away, well, that's it, again, it doesn't fit into international standards, maybe you can give some examples that
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our viewers don't know about. i think that, well, it's all obvious understand and we always hope for this understanding that we do not talk about some things that concern the safety of people and museum collections in particular in the occupied territories because sometimes even maintaining contact with people who are there can also endanger them at the risk of we are very careful with this information and work with it. well, the relevant services are the same, so here i am a little limited in my ability to tell, but less, but a certain part of the information is definitely coming in, and so far, nothing good. hmm, what can you expect? objects of cultural heritage in the occupied territories, unfortunately it is not possible to say. well, here are such open examples as the museums in mariupol and melitopol, unfortunately, i am also an example . can we talk about any valuables that were exported ?
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in principle , we will be able to say exactly what was specifically exported. unfortunately, only after the de-occupation of the territory, because in general, museum collections have to go through the stage of reconciliation of the presence of the collection, and then it will be possible to clearly establish the actual situation, just as it was after the second world war, museum staff checked fully compared with the available documentation with lists of items, inventory books kept in museums, and then it was possible to establish what exactly was lost, in what quantity , before this unfortunately, we will see all these statistics only after deoccupation in full. and by the way, i am clarifying whether there are copies of these inventory books , because we understand that the buyers can destroy them in order to trace their tracks, yes, they are
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. we work with such documentation. several regions , in fact, what happened to museum objects , cultural objects, right there, because we can get there already. maybe you have information, again . examples of how the occupiers behaved with cultural objects, kharkiv, sumy chernihiv region, kyiv region and so on, zhytomyr region in particular, we will speak about this very carefully, because the situation is quickly changing on the ground, especially in some regions of these regions, which have already been liberated today , but unfortunately, there is also something positive to say we can't trostians or the last museum in okhtyrka i think it speaks for itself that unfortunately well, nothing good that corresponded to the expected observance of international conventions does not happen, that is, it is completely destroyed hmm
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directly hit or accidental a lot of objects are destroyed by hitting, and unfortunately, well, as they say, the missile has no eyes, that is , it hits the object of time without choosing this target , even if there was some kind of guidance, and even more so this applies to artillery shelling of heavy artillery when they are simply covered a large area of ​​the territory and, unfortunately, very different objects also end up there, eh and eh, we hm. thank you to everyone who joins and has joined during all this time in the preservation of objects of cultural heritage, in particular movable and museum collections in including for those territories that immediately came under fire on the internet, my colleagues tell me from open sources that the original paintings of arkhip kuindzhi were taken from mariupol - this is a world- famous artist, ancient scythian women were taken to occupied donetsk, and there is official confirmation of this information, as a rule, m- m such information
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appears in open sources, part of it is published by the russian media or the media of the so-called dnr or lnr and accordingly the numbers they call so far these are the only such numbers with which we operate in the public space, since it is currently impossible to verify the presence of availability in accordance with the ukrainian museum legislation. well, where about more than 2,000 objects, in principle, these numbers were actually heard in their media, and because so far it is in the public space, you probably you say that the rocket is not there yet, but people definitely have eyes and see everything that is happening. museum heritage of ukraine, what do the occupiers say about these are your colleagues from international organizations. perhaps you are
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contacting them, is there any reaction, of course, there is a reaction , and we are working and will work in the same way. this cooperation has already started, of course, with international organizations that are engaged in combating the illegal circulation of cultural values , and this counteraction, it concerns various aspects of the circulation of cultural values, including movement across state borders, even in legal, so to speak, completely exhibition projects, but we understand that from the occupied territories of value can be moved not only deep into, for example, the donetsk region or deep into russia, but they can also end up, for example , somewhere at exhibitions abroad, and of course such cases will be recorded if such attempts are made here, the international community fully supports ukraine because any illegal circulation of cultural values ​​is unacceptable for all countries, and in particular for the countries of the european union that directly border, and in particular with the border
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of ukraine, that is why cooperation here is intensive and we have different tools and hmm, let's say different directions of this work, which is conducted, respectively, by the ministry of culture, information policy and relevant international services, the ladies say that they joined our broadcast, an extremely important topic, kateryna chueva, deputy minister of culture, information policy, was in touch with us and we talked about how the russian occupiers are attacking our cultural heritage. i now propose to move to the west of the country. what about the fact that this city has now become a home for 200,000 displaced people, how much lviv has grown and how many displaced persons according to the forecasts of the city authorities , it is suggested that they will stay in lviv, let's see about it now, an exclusive interview, an interview with andriy sadnym , right now dna a ukrainian resembles the dna of a bee, i
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will reveal one secret from here, enemies and all of us citizens, why are the roads in lviv in such a state, guys, relax, the war of people, the sea, tens of thousands, and everything works, everything functions to be the mayor of lviv politics is always very big, i hope that i thank you for deciding to give an interview to the public for the national marathon, we will talk about important things, but first i want to congratulate you on city day today is city day, we are writing this interview on may 6 and but lviv does not celebrate, i also know that your colleague ruslan martsinkov from ivano-frankivsk generally advised local residents to leave the city because he is afraid of provocations, would you advise lviv residents and guests of the city to leave for these holidays? here in lviv it is important that there are no provocations
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and there are no panicky moods uh, we discussed it with the head of the regional military administration, there are no special threats, at least you perfectly understand that dear second there may be various attacks on the day of the city uh we really had a prayer, and we thanked our soldiers and remembered those who gave their lives today. it is important that god protected our soldiers. and regarding those days, you know, ukrainians should think about tomorrow. days to plant a tuber, who hasn't planted a tuber on may 1, before that, some will be, some won't be, but i'm optimistic. i think i'm there. i'm in place. everyone is in place. a few days ago, five rocket strikes were carried out by the russian federation specifically in the city of lviv. what were the consequences ? of these strikes well, they are already regularly
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shelling lviv, and we have seven people who died during this time, and 13 people were seriously injured. the last attack was quite difficult for the infrastructure, because we immediately lost a large part of the city, a few our medical institutions are powerful enough and there was a problem of water supply disconnection, but we did a titanic amount of work in advance and today we can supply water to lviv without electricity, so the system automatically turned on and people did not experience problems with water and this water was even needed for firefighting if you take e-e about our hospitals. also, we switched to automatic e power supply e of course

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