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here are his lectures and video conferences, but i perfectly understood what was going on. and actually in the 14-15th year, the officer i already understood and today, too, as an officer, understood perfectly well and continues to say that the situation with these days is very simple for may 9 for the russian federation it is their anchor of identity, they don't have independence day, they don't have any other holiday because this is an empire that is in the stage of disintegration, they don't have a holiday that would mobilize them may 9, a scout is such a holiday, such a day for them, but the whole world perfectly understands that on may 8-9 it is necessary to remember the fallen, because this war is not against the german state, not against the german people, but against the documentary system of the nazi system, which arose as a result of the actions of the same england, britain, france , and the states of the 1930s. that is, we are talking about
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what it was a complex and everyone understood that the second world war started due to a complex of actions of different countries and everyone also understood that from the year 39 when germany attacked poland at the same time soviet russia attacked poland at the same time the finnish war, everyone understands very well in the 39th to 41st years that there are two aggressors in the world, germany. and the soviet union, and only this event, is absolutely trying to block the soviet government, trying to create a paradigm of victory. in this way, they seem to wash their hands of the fact that the soviet troops together with the germans captured in poland that the soviet troops began to attack finland, this is all done because of the symbol of victory, because of the constant shout of victory, but today the emphasis is already on the soviet union and won russian soldiers and we have to understand that the privatization
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of the events of the second world war is happening purely now to the putin regime. well, there is a lot of work to correct and eradicate all this russian propaganda from world history and european history. to you, oleksandr alfyorov, a historian, a researcher at the institute of the history of ukraine, was with us, for example, for communication. informed about the suspicion of treason due to cooperation with the occupiers. this was reported by the head of the kharkiv regional military administration. he said that the suspicion was also announced to the secretary of the vilkhovat village council, nadiya antonova, according to the investigation materials. resistance nadiya nova went over to the side of the
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invaders, and in the village of kutuzivka she established cooperation with the head of the russian military from with the call sign vityaz, and actually handed over veterans of the ato and os , and hunters and law enforcement officers, and also forced locals to wear white armbands. both are suspected of treason. under martial law, they face from 15 years to life imprisonment. by the way, many people wear white armbands today european countries are prohibited today, they cannot be worn today denys maslov people's deputy of ukraine and member of the committee on legal policy of the verkhovna rada of ukraine joins our conversation good morning kudos to ukraine denys to the armed forces of ukraine, denis, we have now touched on the topic of collaborators, there is morning news that new criminal cases are being opened based on the facts of cooperation with the occupiers, and uh, please tell me
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how promising these cases are, and is the ukrainian uh, law enforcement system able to warn all collaborators you know, there are two aspects here, as you and i could see, er, some collaborators, some guides of the russian invaders will never live to see justice, partisans, yes , or representatives of self-serving operations of successful those collaborators who are traitors who still live after the liberation of our territories will be liquidated even in the temporarily occupied territory. of course they will be prosecuted according to ukrainian law and will be held responsible according to ukrainian law if they were wronged before, this is fair, you know, human justice. and now as for that is it possible to bring them to
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justice? well, as you can see, even from the example you gave, that's how such people are detained and brought to justice. more yes, i gave an example when the leaders of the so -called dpr, lpr, yes, because of these officials there, i don't know how to call them correctly, because all these fake formations were detained on the territory of ukraine, even in the city of kyiv during certain years of the war, of course such persons, such as laboratory workers, if they appear on the temporarily controlled territory on the controlled territory of ukraine, they will be detained and brought to justice . i emphasize that if the human court of the people or the forces of special operations will not find them sooner,
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denise, what to do with those who, well, i just congratulate non-officials, yes, but those who, ah, well, happily met, there are also such uniques, eh, probably they received something for it, but nevertheless, they are not in positions, well, they are engaged in some kind of support for the enemy within the communities, that's how it will be in the occupied territories, for example, well, look, we have more than one article for such persons. of a full-scale war by the russian federation against ukraine, they made changes to the criminal code and provided for e-collaborative activity and assistance to e-e country of the occupier. well, we are now in teleconnection with us. denys maslov, people's deputy of ukraine, member of the verkhovna rada committee on
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law enforcement policy . please continue the communication about legal action . yes, we have adopted special articles on collaborative activities and assistance to the aggressor country, that is , people who, by their actions, call on others fellow citizens to cooperate with the occupation administration or representatives of the russian military or help financially, they also receive criminal proceedings because our criminal code provides for rather severe punishments of 10-12 years of imprisonment . of course, people do not have the right to call or to help in any way, starting with material values, ending with appeals in social networks and so on, not the
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occupiers of the countries, all this from the point of view of our legislation is considered a crime and, accordingly, the responsibility is necessarily criminal responsibility for the state is good for them denisov thank you for finding the time er at such a market hour to join our special informational marathon ua together it was denys maslom, people's deputy of ukraine, member of the committee of the supreme advise us on issues of legal policy well, we are moving on, uh, in the first days of the offensive, the kyiv subway is such a topic now, and kharkiv sheltered the largest number of people in the metro station as a storage facility, and used more than 30 000 ukrainians well, they all went underground in nadia to hide from russian missile attacks on the territory of ukraine, the subway is actually one of the symbols of the russian-ukrainian war. however, not only
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in the 40s of the 20th century, the british subway sheltered more than half a million british people from the air raids of fascist germany well, people lived in london subway stations for 9 long months, what is life like underground in the 21st and 20th centuries, what is common, what is different, see below between these photos, the difference is almost more than 80 years, here in the 20th century, residents of london are hiding from air raids at the holburne station, and here on the 21st, at one of the kyiv subway stations, the first russian missiles hit ukrainian cities immediately. on february 24, the bombs began to arrive in britain over time. germany sought to destroy the air force of great britain to dominate in the british sky, but they did not succeed, and therefore on september 7, 1940,
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germany began bombing the territory of great britain, the british cities of london-liverpool-manchester and others, and the residents of london decided that it was a safer place for them, it will be the subway in the underground, they studied , celebrated and got sick, but all this later, at first, the ministry of internal affairs did not even allow the use of the subway as a warehouse, however, the operations of fascist germany to take britain lasted nine long months ago, the government dances, the london subway station became a shelter from aerial bombs during the second world war, history repeated itself already in 2022, at the entrance to the platform and in the cars in the first days of the invasion , 15,000 people hid from russian aerial bombs on the metropolitan metro people entered the underground made free of charge ground stations closed the underground changed the
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work schedule and worked with a higher quality of storage the mouse left fulfills its second function it is in the first place this is the second function - it is to shelter people and make it as comfortable as possible to stay here in moments of increased the heat from the dances was even closed with a hermetic seal, and for the sake of comfort , first volunteers and then the passengers themselves brought mattresses, sleeping bags, food and water; some even took tents with them to the underground. when we came here in the we were relaxing, you can say here, here is our bed with my husband, and valentina is like that, in the first days of the offensive, there were about two thousand people at this station, you can imagine what 2,100 people are, i put a chair in the middle, i conducted briefings, and we worked out various situations that could be food supplies and water was made by everyone without exception, like yana, who was eight months pregnant, who was also hiding from the shelling underground, and khrystyna, the mother of three children,
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the youngest was only seven months old, i just saw this red vulture from vyshgorod i just wanted the children and just ran away at the friendship of peoples metro station, up to eight hundred people spent the night and 103-year-old love orestivna, also where were they brought up when she was little, still from the second world war and how did you manage to do it now? then she was in the village in the village and we were hiding here this is an ordinary stove and we climbed under the stove and hid there. however, the ladies claim love and the war was different, they also hid from shelling, they lived in the occupation and did not know such terror. it was worse than the fascists. it was possible to negotiate with the fascists . they even treated us with chocolate, they treated us here and this is the barbarians, this represents the barbarians and i
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curse them. in april, during the war, a concert by the band okean elza and a press conference of the president of ukraine for two hundred mass media took place in the capital's subway. and already in may, the capital metro returned to normal mode works and still works exclusively as a bomb shelter, the kharkiv metro constantly operates. under fire from shelling, about 15,000 kharkiv residents, ten times more than in kyiv, were also hiding there due to the destruction of the infrastructure by the russian occupiers on the restoration and launch of the kharkiv metro will take at least two months, the saltivsk branch will go much later due to the large-scale shelling in that area and even here underground, life is still winning the war la la la la la la la la la in the same way,
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concerts continued underground in britain when with aerial bombs rained down from the sky, which today fell on ukraine from the hands of the russian occupiers, historians say that russia's tactics since the second world war have changed, although now the occupier uses bombs weighing up to a thousand kilograms, which they drop on ukrainian cities rockets of such a cool caliber, which include, er, different seeds and, as a nominal, such a warhead and component, and in addition to this, er, high- precision missiles are therefore not advised to ignore alarm signals, because every subsequent missile launched by the russians can fly into any green point of ukraine olena chernyakova maksym khlopotov channel ukraine ukraine 24 marathon only news world war ii deportation a long
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way return to the homeland that was occupied by russia eight years ago such a bitter fate befell the crimean tatars struggle for a free life in crimea continues and still you know that a lot of people have moved to the territory of the kherson region, now they are leaving the kherson region, but they do not lose it ukraine has prepared something on this topic, we can see what she learned, she is 92 years old, she meows twice in her life became an eyewitness of the second world war and the russian-ukrainian war in the 1940s, her father's country went to the mountains every day to help the partisans, her wife and four children stayed at home. area, the germans came to us with the war, but they did not touch ordinary people, i remember they brought captives
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, a local woman stole soap from a neighbor, then the germans returned it, they did not like thieves in the second world war , according to archival data, more than 21,000 crimean tatars fought, and together they fought almost 3.5 thousand partisans together with others, they defended the motherland, but in 1944 stalin accused them of treason, tried to destroy the entire people, erase the crimean tatars to ashes, early in the morning of may 18, soviet soldiers knocked on the doors of homes, gave 15 minutes, you managed to gather the children and she took the holy book koran, my father was not at home , but we were led outside in a row, there were a lot of livestock, some had horses, others had cows , they ran out of the barn to the animals, they were spinning and howling, the horse did not touch the cow, the cow, the parcel for the lamb, no one pushed each other, everyone cried, the dog the uncle climbed onto the roof of the house and started
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beating the animals, they stayed at home, and the owners pushed the trucks, took them out of the village to bakhchisarai , there they put them in wagons for cattle, then the name was 14 years old, she says she sat leaning on each other the windows were additionally boarded up, they were boarded up , they drove off into the unknown, confused adults soothed the crying children, and when the train stopped in the steppe, they looked for relatives, the train stopped, people ran out into the field and the field, where the animals drank water, among them was me, those who could not keep up with the wagons remained in the field in during this time, a lot of people died in front of my eyes as a woman wanted to go to the toilet and went under the car out of shame, the driver saw it and deliberately drove a meter, the woman had both legs cut off, they traveled in cattle cars for three weeks, then to siberia and central asia more than 190,000 crimean tatars were deported
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, 80% of them children and women. and up to 45% died in the exhibition cities. meow never saw her father, but the family always dreamed of returning home. in the seventies, they returned to crimea. that's why the russians invaded her land again, annexed crimea, and two months ago they occupied her now native land of kherson region , then in the first days of the occupation in simferopol , reshata metov came out with a solitary protest, he was captured by the so-called defense of the invaders put him in a car and drove him away into the unknown. relatives and those who cared looked for him for two weeks and found him near biloghirska in the village of zemlyanichna. tortured next to his handcuffs. the prisoner's head was gouged out and
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his whole body was cut. this is how they treated him for eight years. russia uses various methods of repression, deportation . kidnapping, search, arrest and prison for up to 20 years in order to get the evidence they need, electric current is used as dorina and parlamova nizhdnohivska took him from his home , fsb officers put a bag over his head they brought him to simferopol and tortured his hands with tape for more than a day, together with new tape, they laid down the pants, attacked and connected two wires to both buttocks with the help of tape. jaws and the occupiers brought their doctor, who declared that gymnastics simulates bullying, continued with the pressure of the narodovs, put their
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hands together, put their feet together, and began to network. in parallel with this, they also threatened my family, they said that we will also bring my wife, we will also put them in and we will do the same thing with you . i can do even worse . soviet camps are told that putin's repressive machine surpassed that totalitarian regime, the soviet regime was liberal like that for a statement, or something against the soviet regime was written there, and there was a ceiling of up to 3 years, but now the project is so elementary conversations 17-18 20 years of soviet time, uh, there
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was a procedure for killing people. the court is mandatory . kidnapping, murdering people somehow were not practiced. even the darkest invalids were kidnapped. after all, you were someone today against the aggressor. together with the ukrainians, the crimean tatars are fighting. the liberation of crimea from the russian occupiers and the return of each of us, including myself, the author of this story, to our homes will be determined in this war , because the russian-ukrainian war started precisely from crimea 8 years ago penguins onion vladyslav smilyanets tv channel ukraine and ukraine 24 marathon single news well and now we are joined by tamila tashova, the representative of the president of ukraine in the autonomous republic of crimea and human rights defenders of crimean tatar origin, we welcome you ladies and sweethearts on the air of single news good morning glory
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to ukraine we draw historical parallels today is the day of remembrance and reconciliation and of course we are trying to understand and reevaluate the events of the second world war in the context of today's events, and here it is interesting to ask you about your personal history as well specifically, your family was affected during the second world war, and these repressions, and how do you compare and apply it to the context of today , unfortunately, i absolutely agree with mustafa agaji milev, who said that putin's regime and the regime of the modern russian federation is probably worse than the regime planned in the soviet union or the crimes committed by the occupying power of
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fascist germany, and because we have repeatedly heard such comparisons from those buchanans who, for example, survived the crimes during the second world war and came under the occupation of today's er-e racists and they realized that er-e they were treated much worse if to answer the first part of your question i was actually born in uzbekistan in the city of samarkand in the city of deportation some families returned when i was five years old . of course, my family was directly affected by this, and it affected thousands, and probably the entire crimean tatar people. in addition, my family was originally my grandmother and great-grandmother. was expelled first to a labor camp in austria, and then she was released from there, as if by the soviet union, and was immediately
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sent across europe to uzbekistan . that his family was affected by repression or famine or deportation or forced eviction . unfortunately, the ukrainian lands are really these bloody lands, and as snyder says these moments in his book bloody lands because on in our territory. unfortunately, during the second world war and during other big cataclysms, we had very big crimes in our territory, big victims. it's good that you mentioned this. by the way, you're an author who has been dealing with eastern europe, including ukraine, for decades. he has a beautiful historical science-pop
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called the red prince, which basically says that the independence of ukraine is a historical doom, that is, it cannot be otherwise without this state, europe will fall apart, but my question is a reflection on something else. as a representative of the president in crimea, you have already outlined a certain list of challenges with which you will work with regard to the deoccupation of crimea. when will crimea be ukrainian, when will it be fully cleansed of russian military boots? of course, no one can say the exact date, unfortunately, it really depends on the political and diplomatic path. and of course, what will take place on the battlefield, we understand that everything changed radically after february 24, and
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let me remind you that on the 21st, we approved the de-occupation strategy, it is a fairly early document, and accordingly there are certain paths. we also prescribed certain illustrative measures and how we will work with people in the de-occupied territories, what we have to do by the time we return with the personnel potential to actually work there are a lot of personnel. of course, i will repeat the events after the full-scale invasion, but in any case, we need to think about it now and we will expertly work on certain strategic documents that would relate to the process of de-occupation and reintegration . yes, this is also the attitude towards the population that, uh, started
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working with the occupation structures. yes, first of all, i mean the quiet ones who went to work in the occupation bodies, the attitude towards those people like us we treat people who worked in educational institutions but did not commit crimes, for example, yes, and somehow tried not to carry out propaganda activities. that is , these are very subtle points, but we need to talk about them now, because we understand that the process of returning the territory has definitely accelerated much more after the full-scale the invasion is the eyes of the thousands of victims that we have, but still, this is a certain situation when the process of returning the territory is going to be much faster and we than we thought thank you very much for finding the time and joining our informational marathon together with milatasheva, the representative of the president of ukraine in the autonomous republic of crimea explained to us how
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the peninsula will be occupied and when the russian troops in crimea will disappear, yes. well, our marathon continues maksym sikora is vitaliy prudius, we 'll be back in a few minutes. well, after a short pause, marina, the cook, will tell you about all the key news for this hour, mom, dear, i'm dressed and in a fairy tale, mom, don't worry, i'm with the best boys. to our heroes, we go out every day . on the air to convey the truth to ukrainians as you taught me mom you taught me to appreciate people mom i know you are waiting for her but here i am needed more for every sincere act of his borscht according to your recipe we fly as you taught everyone believes and wants victory and with a big heart mom you she told me to protect less , don't fight, good. i only have a few of them, only a
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few dozen are worth taking care of. i arrived normally, food with guests all over the country, we have bronics, this is our april 4 concert, rrt illegally turned off the digital air ukrainian independent espresso fifth and direct tv channels a petition has been registered on the website of the cabinet of ministers of ukraine demanding that ukrainian tv channels be returned to the digital airwaves in order to sign the petition . first you need to register, it's very simple. go to the website petition came you gov.ua there go to the registration tab and enter all your data enter your phone number and email confirm all your data enter the code that will be sent to your mobile create a password certify that you are not a robot give consent to the processing of personal data check all your data again and click the register button to complete the
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