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yana svirska, together with her husband and other residents of buchi, visited the parking lot of this once-elite residential complex because it is still in the basement. we were preparing mattresses in kiev, we were leaving when he was already less bombed, they were preparing bonfires and cooking food, and it turns out products all that was left, the people who were still left were demolishing all that they had from the refrigerators, people 50 it was probably up to 50, well, all together. so, over one big fire, the big ones were in the game and they were cooking, but the thought of the daughter who remained in another occupied village did not give peace, what happened to her, how to get to her. those who left individually were all shot on the roads and children, and then
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adults and everyone, because here it is on this street , on this central car, so much blood was coming out of this train from seven of these holes , too, the shot dead were lying around except for the corpses. that's how they lay in the first period, they still somehow allowed it and people can move around the city, but not in cars, because that's all, well, in the center you could go around, but you could still be shot, and we're not talking about leaving at all, all the cars that were leaving were shot, people walked for a while and then even walked it was very dangerous. dmytro gapchenko, an employee of the buchan city council, survived the occupation together with other residents of the city. he says that the long-awaited news about the first green corridor was awaited by everyone on march 9, despite the lack of mobile communication. this information quickly spread among the people, we usually went up somewhere on the top floors
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and there you could read sms and read the news, because there, in principle, you could hear about the corridor in the news, until hundreds of people gathered, similar meeting places were announced in gostomel and vorzel, however despite the agreement of the ukrainian authorities with the enemy, the long-awaited evacuation did not take place that day , the russians blocked the first 50 buses that were supposed to arrive here, their goal is to leave as many people as possible, somehow, the goal is as many people as possible to save, we actually don't have a plane to touch and a plane to agree on, but still we managed, we see it when you talk on the other side, of course you want to say a lot there, but you have to understand that now the
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fate of one thousand two five or ten depends on your conversation thousands of people at 3 o'clock they announced that there would be no buses, but we knew that buses were leaving from vorzel, the buses left and were leaving from boredyanka. i understand that, most likely, someone or someone could have seen all the buses there on the highway, was the highway blocked or said, and for about 4 hours, the cars drove in the direction of vorzel on their own. it was impossible to stop, because i myself will say right away that i made this decision to send my family ah very quickly and uh, for me it was a difficult decision, first of all what i said you are not going anywhere at four o'clock in the afternoon, well, in the evening. where are you going to go in the convoys, they understand that they did not know where they would be, but then i weighed the circumstances and still took the risk. there were
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cases when people left and formed on their own convoys, some with white flags, yes, with inscriptions, children , and then we saw a lot of such cars shot on the road, simply shot, well , that means that they did not reach the people who left the independent convoy, they were sold on march 9, they were lucky to survive, but there were many in the city who did not had his own transport, was afraid and these people continued to wait for the next green border, among them was nataliya maznichenko, who after the death of her husband was taken by volunteers to the bumper storage, there was no light, no water at that time, they did not make gas, there were 300 people. they drove, cleaned, led, they could not
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show me the nose from there, and it was dark for how many days, day and night. on march 10, the first official evacuation of people took place, just in principle, all the residents who came, we all stood. on this territory, in order to be able to be calm , there is such a small area where you can sit, there were people in order for the buses to approach from that side, they stopped here, they did not stop from the beginning and it protrudes, and after the turn, just the whole whole all the people who were there could calmly come up and get into the bus that was going to leave because it was here, it was the first one, and the last one. well, all the evacuations were leaving here. so they
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stopped five cars there, for example, they completely re-examined them, then they drove past several cars there, i couldn't even believe that they got out of that hell. well, you know, i would probably have survived everything, but just this picture when he finished with i have this animal scream, he is always there, i fall asleep with him and i do not remember anything in the blood of this picture of those minutes that were at home starting from march 10, when people from the occupied territories were transported in peacetime, it was a market in the village of bilogorodka, and then in in march 2022, this square turned into a
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large evacuation camp, this whole market, it was continuous columns, e-e, accompanying the first rescue car, securing the rescue car and buses in the middle, some columns were 10, some columns were 20 buses, approximately at this place, belogorodsk the community, together with volunteers, organized a field kitchen, brought food here, cooked food, prepared hot tea, and when people came by, they drove by gas columns, well, it was necessary to provide some basic needs. kateryna haydamachuk lived here with her colleagues for more than a week, and even in her short video, which she shot at night, you can hear uninterrupted the roar of the guns, that's what the
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volunteers left, they will come tomorrow and they will be the same as today and as all these days, and we have been here for five days, they will cook food and drink people and us with hot tea so i thought, well, i'll write it down for myself, maybe i can remember us personally for myself, maybe show my son that we all worked as people and highlight what specific psychological help you provided, well, it's very difficult because you had to orientate yourself according to the situation, people usually in this state said i don't know i i don’t know. well, where am i? and tell me what it is. and it’s safe here, and here, too, you can’t deceive a person. well, how safe
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it is, and it shoots and roars, and you can’t and you can’t deceive, and you can’t, under any circumstances, give it a blank for actions. calm down, it's nothing to worry about everything will be fine. we don't know this person, we don't know who she is. it's her whole house. the most difficult cases were probably those related to waiting. there were families that were separated, for example , parents got on the bus. sat on the bus. and someone got in the car and there were these parents who were waiting for their children. well, it was very difficult. on the 11th at four in the morning, i heard
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a machine. he is already on our territory. they started to break down the doors and broke the glass of one, first there was the window of the village automatic machines went immediately where the telephones were on the telephones everything and then all the same and there they asked somewhere what and how he said only the old man and the russians remained, the bomb shelter became the last argument for the parents to go to mirotsk to pick up their daughter, a girl with an unusual name, anadel, was all for a few kilometers from buchi, despite the fact that they could be the last in their lives, the parents still dared. here and for the allotments. they promised that it was the most terrifying moment because i drove off to a technical school nearby and not on the highway
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. everything is broken. i’m sitting there. i don’t see the car. meters one by seven, they looked at us, we looked at them, well, of course , that's how i was driving. 60 because if i probably gave the ticket office, that's exactly what i was, i was like that. kyiv there is a completely blocked road from these bags , and we returned back to bucha, and then we looked there , we saw buses that were surrounded by this , they drove slowly, and we got there, we were so lucky, we were only offended, and already behind them, and on the roads, people were standing with bags , too, taking everything, here if there is a place, there is something small, we take everything into the car, who is standing on the roads, the buses did not leave anyone behind, people came
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out crying, please take them, that's how they wrote these posters when she is in belogorodka - that's all well, it’s already easier, the volunteers have already arrived there, the volunteers have helped, they will eat so much food right away, first of all, and that’s it. now the dog is our dog. so i said that i would wait for my daughter or my favorite ways and i would somehow take him there and free him because if i don’t take her and no one will take the first line, which is closer to the evacuation point. and here are the ones that are the second, third line. it was certainly the most difficult there . also, the enemy stood right near brovary, in fact , it was already very close, the population of the point was also where there was a victory, a village there and other sent points from which evacuation simply did not take
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place for days and weeks, evacuation did not take place because there was simply they didn't launch, we must remember that they also tried to take people to belarus. well, just imagine. you don't have a connection at home. yes, you don't have a newspaper. you only have one source of information: a neighbor or a short call, an sms, and then you get an announcement that they are driving around. there will be an evacuation in populated areas, you will leave there and wherever you want, there are green buses waiting for you. i remember myself while there was a peculiarity of their evacuations there, and they come not knowing that they got on these buses, they were not being taken to the side, but the epaulettes of ukraine there to kyiv yes and less than the chernobyl zone, through these soviet roads, they were recognized as having been taken to belarus. it is still unknown how many left, that is, in fact, well , now we are establishing the number of people.
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say a lot of people have left, there is no contact with them. now we are launching such a project in the ministry of internal affairs as a center for the development of missing civilians and what will be, what is the idea. the last location of the phone of their relatives and then it is possible to at least establish that the phone went off. for example, here they can understand well, for example, the phone went off in the chernobyl zone. and why can we understand that most likely this person was taken to e-e from poland to belarus and then to russia this was the roadblock we were the last to arrive at our roadblock, we were brought here by the cars of the police service, and after that we already started moving here, it was a gray area to shoot through the territory, victoria ruban, the only female rescuer who traveled in evacuation columns to enemy
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territory, says that this decision was accidental and about i didn't think about the danger then, there were no sensations, you just had to sit down and go and that 's it. driving in a completely different way and when we left for the first time on the zhytomyr highway, that's when i got the feeling that the road was completely empty, cars were broken on the road and so on. not that and probably danger together. we drive along the road that could then become the way to the house. the end of the first time when we drove right here. well, no one knows behind which tree who is looking here and how it will return, and we didn't even
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understand if the orcs knew what to say which is green the corridor, it was the first roadblock 20 meters from there, we stopped, uh, opened the door, raised our hands and had to go slowly, uh, they were standing here, you had to approach them and talk already here, the case when the rescuer who entered the first car was simply taken away led to an unknown direction, his fate is still unknown , a prisoner, a dead person - no, we are now looking for everything, all the measures of the ministry of internal affairs to find at least identify where he is, well, for now, there is no information about the fact that he is in captivity, there are also no people who volunteered for the first the corridor when we drove as bus drivers, i will tell you that these drivers are really heroes, but we did not have to look for them for a long time. meet the gray-haired king a few days before the war, he got a job as
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a driver of a brand new school bus, but transporting children with his mustang, as he gently calls his bus to him so far, i didn’t have to cross a red sign on the window. there and there and there were signs of evacuation irpin one event at a time 72 if i didn’t come because i was struck by something 72 years old grandfather and he left but why did i agree that you to say the general impression of these trips about them was about a dozen, so today i changed where i was, how many times i left the depressing impression of deserted villages, people, if there are old people, they are like a shadow, you know how shevchenko wrote, blacker blacker, blacker people sit there, people walk, but the most interesting
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story i happened with vadim not in the occupied territory. and i will be in kyiv at the railway station . we were already going to the kyiv railway station in kyiv. that's how everyone went back and forth . where should i go now? i say get out there, ask the police, i'll tell you, she came out, she stood on the sidewalk, she was looking around. they went after me, they say, grandma, let's live in a room, i called my wife right away , i say no, i already have visas, i say to grandma, i'm telling us, how
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do you look at it, how did they drive me? uzbek mother on hand well, he brought 82 old women valentina hryhorivna, they will come to my place, hear her sister is back, they are already there calling, she says don't go here, there is no gas anywhere, it's cold for us, it's some kind of food, they bring rations there, some kind of volunteers well, yes now we are sitting and not sleeping, he says that nothing good has been done there . now i have most of the evacuated residents from the territories temporarily occupied by the russians left for the west. people were taken out by trains around the clock. it seemed that this flow of refugees
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would never end. great work was done by everyone in these corridors, ukrzaliznytsia, because in in many cases, we took people to the station, 70-80 percent of them wanted to go on. i think that this is the safest, most dangerous one resists evacuation because, well, god forbid that it should continue just look at these ukrainians of ours who are going in order to understand everything that happened there, you just need to look into their eyes and you immediately understand everything that these people went through, everything is lying around, they were scattered twice, they were here twice, then they were here, then the passport, if the nightstands were searched there , they found my child passport for foreign countries well, this is the one that i made before the age of 21. i already made a new one. it was lying unfolded on the table for
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some reason. this passport remains. yana spent three days in the belgorodka evacuation camp, all this time. she hoped that her daughter was about to arrive through the next green corridor, but the buses returned without her. on march 15, the last evacuation from buchi was planned. yana persuaded the rescuers to take her husband with them so that he would take away his thoughts that is, bucha vorzel was evacuated and people were quickly taken away and quickly returned back. literally, he says that if he gets something for you within 40 minutes, he can’t give it to him. if he doesn’t have time to pick it up, it will be the place from where the evacuation buses went to myrotskyi, here it is 10 km, and if the field is even less, but then this journey seemed like an eternity, then the moments , the times, which were unbearable, the volume did not stand all night , she was covered in blood on her hands, and on del she drove from
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myrotskyi in a convoy of private cars, she was accepted take in the villagers who also risked leaving to meet the official evacuation. because the entire territory of the myrotskyi was occupied by the russians. the flag and then they drove to the field, it was very scary. i prayed so much, i looked into the distance, well, like, who is standing there, there were a lot of russians, they came out straight like that, the pistols were pointed at us, i turned my head a little to the side, and there was a forest, and there it was probably a kilometer or even more 10 years ago in russian tanks, they were already on the road and i see a familiar face, i hugged one, god, i
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will come to you now with electricity. mom and just didn't run to swim so much and it was like tears of happiness i wasn't so worried about not conveying the words the dog came we stood again probably 15:3 then we just stood together for half an hour we couldn't unstick each other the dog jumps and here we are i froze and stopped. i don’t think.
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thank god we met the demands. i think we will tell you someday, and there are still many thousands of people we took out without corridors, that is, in our corridors when they were, it is a great happiness for me that not a single person died, because as you saw, there were evacuation corridors or attempts to get out on their own , and unfortunately, people died, people were maimed it's a big tragedy for me personally that we didn't have time to open the corridors there before that, people really wanted to and people walked alone and lay down, but not a single person or child died in our corridors
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natalya was able to get to the house only on the 42nd day after his death, then there was a long and complicated procedure to learn the documentation of the crime of his murder, and only on the 50th day his body was given to his wife to finally bury it, because they asked me if it was open or closed well, i didn't want them to be there, i didn't want the children to see it, so that they would remember him exactly as he is today natalya lives with her sons and daughters-in-law in her sister's house under the skvira, their house is destroyed, there is nowhere to return on the other hand, yani and her daughter were more lucky, they have already started a big cleaning in their native walls after
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uninvited guests, as if everything had started again life three kharkiv kherson zaporizhzhia mariupol now our attention is there and soon we will tell about the amazing salvation
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of their inhabitants cozy kherson the pearl of the protected territories of ukraine, the city played a significant role in the creation of statehood, it became the southern center of the ukrainian revival during the great terror, the nkvds shot almost 2,000 people for nationalism, and the kherson leadership of the oun, led by bohdan bandera , actively fought against the german invaders, because an angry kherson native faced an enemy column will come out, but kherson will not bow to the occupier, accelerated." everyone talks about supporting our country, ukraine protects the whole world from the russians
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have always advocated democracy and were the first to create a democratic constitution. 10% of the world's grain exports are provided by ukraine. we are accelerating the global digital transformation and were the first in the world to create a state in a smartphone. and today, for the sake of democratic values ​​and our victory, we have united the whole world, a world that knows that ukraine is a country free people, victory is ours since the first days of the war and russia is bombing our museums arkhip kuindzhi mariupol art museum chernihiv museum of ukrainian antiquities ivankivsky historically taught the museum i will leave i ca n't i can't watch it we were surprised if in 1952 russia had not destroyed thousands of works of
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ukrainian artists from the lviv museum russians purposefully degrade ukrainian culture as they did 100,200,300 years ago their goal is to take away our historical memory and national identity, the culture of the aggressor country has not been present on the international arena since the beginning of the war , almost 200 war crimes committed by russian troops against the cultural heritage of ukraine have been recorded join the cultural resistance we prevail we will pass we will win bristles news together we are strong we will convince outplay we will win what you no news together we are strong russian soldiers took fellow servicemen prisoner of love in kyiv putin was spotted with something in his mouth in voronezh at a technology parade only
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