tv [untitled] May 12, 2022 12:30pm-1:00pm EEST
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those where did it fly and if the streets were commercial , there were many warehouses, there were many shops, the mine explodes, the doors fly out, of course, people run there, all this business is told, who managed , as they say here, stocking up on products, it was winter. well, the winter was cold, and thanks to this, there were many, many frosts in the warehouses it didn't melt, and this frost was being told. there was some kind of soup that had to be cooked in a slop there
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on a fire that some people went to get the food. we had little water and drinking water for cooking. we went to our relatives’ house and stopped there. well , it was scary because there were shots and people were being killed. well, as they say, we needed water. on thursday, several people went to collect water for a couple of three days in order to prepare food , and not because of the lack of water was the main reason to leave home because the water was very bad there because of the proximity of the spring and, as they say at home, in those days, the red an attempt to return there on the third we came very bad 4 we came on the seventh we were going home who
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took some things because we realized that it was getting late and it was necessary to take something else from home because there might not be anything left at all they came of course, yes, there were already dismantled benches in the courtyards, which were turned into barbecues, on which food was prepared, everywhere people are cooking, grilling, flying, everything is uh-uh, well, i don’t know what to call such a place, it creates such an impression that this is an unreal life, uh, come home literally there, how long were we there ? they waited in there, then the shelling ended, they quickly grabbed it and ran towards work , running, running, uh, past the child’s school, which was then
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bombed, they approached whole, they looked like that well, i think , well, it seems that everything is not bad. in the maternity hospital, then on march 16, they bombed the drama theater. it all happened within walking distance of you. how did you react to this terrible news? and in general, how did you experience it all? it was in the garden, in the palace, there was sound and vibration, and such a vacuum was pressing on the ears, it was a blow under the frames of the theater in my morning, and uh, we heard it, we heard it, because it went off, well, it came out to watch.
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well, i didn't want to, because it was scary, then people came who went out for food , who for water, they say well, there is no drama theater, that is, there is no, well, the question is, why is there no drama theater, such an edition of the main capital, we knew that there were a lot of people there, what well, there was always such a good dvizhnyak, well, they said that there is no drama theater there was a bomb attack, and the hospital, but they found out from colleagues who also came around the city, they, well, everyone came, everyone knew that we were here, someone came to us, too, to learn the news, we shared our news, they told us about the hospital, they told us about what was happening, where in general except for us, because it turned out that the whole city is like
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ours . the main such action in the first time they went to the center of the city eh active because i understood so days that you saw with your own eyes with your own eyes well, you probably saw with your own eyes it was the beginning of the arrival at dk molodezhny because we are far away from it well, it was just coming up it was scary going up and rising from the drama theater was scary
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gramahala it was great, it was such a good concrete first visit, the roof of the dk was on fire, the studio immediately caught fire, the studio turned out to be there, we still put out the fire, they ran around with fire extinguishers because the roof started to burn, it was scary, she said that the whole building would start talking, well, it turned out that the band would put out the whole thing. yes, we went out, too, to look up, we went up, but there it turns out that there was already shelling of residential houses and there were already hits in the houses and houses near the drama , that's all. well, pieces of roofs, tarp, broken windows with glass the whole road is littered and we didn't dare to just climb up because it's impossible to pass in the first place, if there is shelling, you won't be able to run away, but even on the
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glass they are scattered, that is. well, how can i tell the city? not all of the wires were torn off. there were also broken windows in the house. probably whole houses. well, there was such a thing. the projectile hit the neighboring house because there was no storage. people were hiding in your building. oh, well. let's say the projectiles well, it's a matter of seeing how he hits it well, that's what i saw on the third day and so that it doesn't work out that what you see well, it was mine when they were still in the straps, strong shelling began, a shell landed in the back of the danish dk, well , they jumped like that well, on floor m-m how many of us there were already
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12 people jumped up all lying down jumped up because the vibration was so strong it was a night like that number three what to do what to do one more arrival and trust the door i just took it out with the doll and closed it just like a paper in the corridor took off, and then a specific panic had already begun, because it was said that there would be shelling here. we saw that it was approaching. we were moving, we understood that the military actions were approaching, and now the specific shelling had already
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begun . they were also let into the bomb shelter because there were places there, people began to go out on foot to melekino and that is why there were places because there was a lot of talk that in mariupol there will be a mass grave, it is necessary to leave, it is necessary to leave, in general , panicky moods spread, we left the bomb shelter with a woman and children and returned with the guys moved to another room for things, i think. well, we will stay for a while. well , maybe we need to go to a bomb shelter so that we can go there more safely, but as you can see, we did not succeed because
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shells began to fly into the dk. the kittens scattered us in different directions, it is good that they all remained alive and there relatively undamaged, that is, there are minor bruises, a sprained leg, i had it, it was like that, well , we got off, you can say easily, the second day of birth, it was march 20. in general, then we already we realized that the war had already reached us, that is, the dk was, well, there was one arrival of shells inside it, it completely blew the room completely. well, in general , the room turned into a ruin in seconds, just splinters, all that is possible is growing dust, concrete around the dust, it is, in general, a nightmare, in one
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word of oleksandr and you were unconscious for a while, like your comrades, then er woke up like this after after that after this loss of consciousness , you had a twisted leg and er actually they took away things and after that you are already unlucky to be alive with your family were in a bomb shelter, how did your ten-year-old son perceive all this? well, we told the child. then, well, the truth is that. well, son, the war has started, so you must behave like a grown-up guy without whims, without this, the worst thing is to talk, let's calm down, let's talk about all this don't panic because it's scary
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for you and us, it's scary dad, it's scary grandma, it's scary for everyone, so hold on, let 's do it. let's say so with the biggest losses so that we eh in intermalsya held on held on to us only as long as possible obeyed without objection even but the door was knocked out and they woke him up he didn't wake up he didn't wake up where he was being dragged quickly he didn't go что но шо что что что что что что что что что что i pulled things for him while i was gathering for the time being, this is all. well, it’s true when panic comes and nobody knows, well, that’s why he put
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it decently in the basement. he helped his wife. so they basically ran to the basement of the bomb shelter or was in the hall of the dk molodezhnoy until well, until they crushed such a molodezhnaya with fields so so after what did you make the decision that you need to leave the city and how did it happen well the decision was collective again and these decisions were discussed that people go out in convoys to melekino, eh, then one fine day, eh, a projectile arrived , caught fire, eh, and it turns out, eh, it turned over, it already started talking closer to the shelter, and the carbon monoxide began to go into the shelter, that is, we went through a panic
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of course, people, if, well, there was also a man who, uh, besieged all of us, and all together, we run so calmly across the road , we wait for the shelling to end, we quickly run across the road, there is still a house in it, there is a basement, we run there we run, we leave everything again, things are being carried out there in a good gas already, that is, we almost suffocated, in a word, they ran over there, we sat and waited there, all of this is already the case. it turns out, well, they practiced in the series, that is, around the destruction, the concrete, the garden, just gray-brown glass, the wires hanging, uh, we sat in the basement, uh, everything was burned, what is possible, the bomb shelter is
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quiet. in our room , the gas is already all good, it is impossible to sit there, let’s move to the second one to fix it there only . it is already burning directly in the shelter, that is, they started to block the doors there again, everyone is panicking, we are running out again, that basement, it was already closer to the evening, it was already shelling again, they are coming, eh, they are thundering. i'm just clarifying for our viewers that melekino is a settlement between mariupol and berdyansk, in order to get to it in a hurry at that time , you had to cross the road.
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we didn't have the opportunity, but i'm staying with you for about five minutes. please tell me what this flight of yours looked like. escape on foot with a twisted leg through a completely destroyed city that was constantly shelled, was under fire that just didn't stop with a ten-year-old child and a wife and er and er animals and even grandmother has a child a few sizes bigger so that it was possible to insert a couple of painkilling tablets in the front, the city finally just turned worse and worse, the neighboring roofs were already on fire, the shelling started well, they exhaled, they got together, the wife, the grandmother, the child, run forward, run, run across the road, cross the road
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, you can see everything, they ran quickly, i followed the bags, damn , the wife, too, the bags quickly. a bunch of wires, the city is just covered in dust, smoke, a rumble, and we were at the railway station, we knew that the way was through the railway station, the mariupol district, the exit to the primorsky district. you can go through the private sector there. the connection will now be restored in order for our hero to tell his story. well, actually, friends, it is shocking, shocking what our fellow citizens have to go through, who simply
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lived in their peaceful cities, who went on vacation, who raised their children, who built plans for the future, but in one day, all this was destroyed. and they just ended up in some, i don't know, in some 44th year, this film was simply unwound for 80 years ago and shells are exploding all around, you are forced to save your child and you don't have anything to give her to drink and people are dying all around, houses are on fire, this is scary, this is some kind of scary clouds, oleksandr came back to us on oleksandr's connection to tell me, please, we don't have much time left. let's try to fit in two minutes, anyway you managed to leave, you can quickly run through the primorsky district , which was relatively intact, we went to strelka
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there, in the district of such a settlement of sailors there, too, they had already been shelled and dead bodies in general, it was eerily clear that the war had reached even past there broken ukrainian checkpoint, there were improvised ukrainian military checkpoints, two people, they saw the grandmother and the child, they said , "where are we going? we will put you there. " no, we left them and it was hot, well, i say come on, because we really won’t get far on foot, well, we looked.
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indeed, the road was already very difficult. well , wednesday. well, until we staggered, the number seven probably came out of our house. we got there. we got there somehow. then we got settled. communication with friends. communication with colleagues. how further? berdyansk ? oh, we got to zaporizhzhia by bus, that’s probably how it is, if briefly, if quickly, that’s how it all turns out , oleksandr, forget about zaporizhzhia. you managed to leave berdyansk before it became practically impossible. and the russians installed the system of infiltration camps where men and women are tortured and escape from there well, it is almost impossible to know this story, they showed this footage about a girl separated from her mother by the doctor, her mother remained in the
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infiltration camp, her fate is unknown, the four-year-old girl was managed to be taken out, but the girl wants to go to her mother, and to her mother, her mother. so far, there is no mother is unknown, where is mother in a filtration camp from there and they didn’t release her, it’s thousands and thousands of such fates oleksandr, i thank you for your story for sharing it and what’s next how are you you see what's next in your life, what's next after the war. how will you build your life, how are we supposed to live with this? who left mariupol? when the war ends, when we win, when we look further, as
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we receive it, it’s just something to plan , it’s not a thankless thing, but stepan, it’s changing quickly, we hope for the armed forces of ukraine and thank god that you are alive with your family and a child oleksandr chubarov, a director who managed to evacuate from temporarily occupied mariupol was in touch with us who went through all this horror stayed in the city under the bombs for many weeks and told us his story right now in touch with us mykola osychenko hmm, actually, mykola lysichenko was also evacuated from mariupol at one time, the president of the mariupol television channel, who is now a well-known volunteer and helps many people save their lives, mr. mykola, how can we comment on this story even now it is worse in mariupol and it is even more difficult to evacuate people from there
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, people are taken out literally in units, and they remain in the city with various estimates from 150 to 170,000. what is your comment, how can we save all these people from the city? the previous one you had on the air, i will comment on it with warmth with love because this is alexander nikolayevich chubarov, this is a man who in 2004, he taught me television works on the ukraine tv channel in donetsk. this is mine the teacher and the first partner, so i met him here, er, in zaporizhzhia, i coordinated them on the phone, how they were leaving, er, sasha and his family in berdyansk, they walked a lot of km to the place where
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there is wi-fi in order to go on holidays with me to know on what day to go to a certain place where they can get on the bus, that is, this is all we went through with them. you said he left with his wife and child. i will tell you a lot. there was also a cat with them, and the mother-in-law, that is, they left more now. as for the people who stayed in mariupol, no i know, they say honestly. where did you get such a large number according to my data, about 100,000 people, which is also very much, because out of these 100,000 tens of thousands of children, this is important, and these people have no food, and they don’t have everything that they have. eh, these are eh, hypocritical russian humanitarian aid donations, yes, unfortunately, and as for how they live there now, well, let's say it directly, they began to live a little better than it was in march, because the air temperature became higher. yes, already at least people don't freeze
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hands feet but this information is very important for me about 150-170,000 residents, but this information is also an opening. i also discussed with you the figure of 100,000, but now literally radio svoboda of this day has published fresh data from the mayor of mariupol, vadym boychenko, according to his data there are actually much more people in the city than we thought. he talks about 150,170,000, please continue. i think that regardless of whether there are 100 thousand or 150 or 170, everyone needs to be saved from this, the situation does not change, only what is there more living people is good, but how to get them out, if it is true. as you say, the situation worsens and with the onset of heat, it becomes simply catastrophic, look at uh, i, i, i almost did not develop a thought, yes, it got warmer and people began to live a little bit better because they stopped freezing their hands and feet and dying from frostbite
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actually actually but now you are talking about the danger of epidemics due to the fact that there are many logical situations in the city behind this catastrophic i know that the occupiers intend to start the water supply in a test mode, this is also it's really bad because we understand that the infrastructure of the waterworks, including it is broken a-a and now it will be flooded now it will be water a-a unfortunately there are many bodies of civilians in the basements where it is possible to leak water and this it's too bad yes, that's right well, it's very bad, everything is... well, what's interesting. and if you and i, as chess players, look a little bit further, yes, a couple of moves further . it is possible to be put on this drug even if it is expressed now to people
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a-a completely mm informationally rebuilds the brains, that is, that a-a in the absence of information from the other and we understand that now they have been transferred to phoenix a-a to the operator of mobile not recognized republics and this phoenix is subject to the laws of russia and in which e- facebook instagram is a prohibited site. accordingly, people will have an even greater hunger for information , but they will have access to information that is the exact opposite of reality. they received russian humanitarian aid, and they are under criminal prosecution here, which is nonsense itself . zaporozhye yes and they will not want to go
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to hell again and we will face you in october . winter is beginning in mariupol well, your conclusion is that what needs to be done here, what our main steps should be as of now, in the state, in the world, in everyone who can somehow participate in saving people. and unfortunately, it will be worse because of the mental state because there is huge moral pressure and as for what to do globally and it is necessary to win, that
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's it, that's all. these were portraits of the evacuation war with mariupol said maria gurska, she conducted this broadcast for you in a few moments after short informational messages from our tv channel. wait for serhiy rudenko with his program unconquered cities of ukraine, this cozy and comfortable kharkiv is a city of students of science and industry, a city that has been repeatedly attacked by tatars since ancient times . to the hands of the bolshevik invaders as well as to the paws of the german fascists, but
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