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they didn't put out this fire already when they bombed that column, it's not happiness because, well, in general, but it's already better than us just there, there were still flights to the neighboring parade rooms there on the roof of the ninth floor , but in general, our house, well, this 4th apartment is strong our apartment, the walls are all intact, but the doors are broken in. well, everything is like a classic, you know what a classic res from the russian world, go in and shit in the apartment, take out valuables. you have time there was enough food, water, some resources necessary for life. well, we have reserves and, of course, probably food . on the 27th, when we were bombed, they damaged the wall of novus, and the guys from the self-organized teroborona said, go, get food, we are already here, probably in isolation, it is unlikely that anything will happen further and people were given
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the opportunity to take food at 10:00 p.m. you were already under fire. so you weren't afraid, well, yes. but the column was broken up, it became quieter a little, the fighting was somewhere further away, because you had to do this provision right from the first day, the neighbors from p' were hiding of the on the first floor from donetsk, which left the family, two children and two adults, a dog, a cat, we had two hamsters and two cats, two children, two adults, two in strollers, and a small dog on top. everything is in a one -room apartment. arranged and united so that somehow what was in the basement did not fly away. well, it is better to be on the first floor, if the basement is not a bomb shelter, it has already been proven, this is what the experts say, the basement will collapse . we are still so narrow, crowded, some stairs are very difficult to demolish a ten-liter bottle of
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water, so we made a decision and these neighbors too, after all, it was warmer in the apartment, on february 27, we lost the light because they bombed the infrastructure, they did not damage the water tower, they damaged the power grid but in less than a day , the light was restored and we had water on the first floor. well, you know how water flows from these pipes, it's good that there's a filter there, a big tank, there was a hint of drinking water, well, plus or minus, we have everything it was not critical, and after the third day they restored the gas, er, the fire extinguisher was damaged, and we no longer had any gas, but it was still cold, very cold, but we have air conditioning at home and the light is warm, so that is , we still had fairly decent conditions until the third number a, after which the light also disappeared and water and everything disappeared, so we already got into a condition in
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which the temperature in the apartment began to drop below. temperature due to the consequences of the injury because if the body is below the injury it is hypothermic there, the thermoregulation is broken, if we are hypothermic, it is already very difficult to warm up even under the five blankets under which we slept, it was extremely difficult to get up in the morning to go out into the world and immediately put on the jackets and pants that are only possible, i took plus or minus normal things with me because they were on me, you know, they are not warm, we didn’t take anything, the cat, and how long have you been in the cold since the light went out? please tell me what was the last straw or a certain driving force for this, because there have already been
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cases of shelling of the evacuation corridors of people who were leaving just a little. vodafone did not contribute to this very much, some kind of corporate culture was quite strange during the war , it was not possible to provide services, they made the process more difficult . there is some kind of internet connection because life, kyivstar just disappeared from the radars, they could only work somewhere on the mountain, well, where we had no access, but the neighbor was climbing, and the post we wrote on the network, the neighbor left the apostol, from above, and then everyone started writing to me in messengers and telegrams. vibery evacuation. any more news. i'll tell you when i left. thank you very much. thank you very much for the
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song . but the connection broke in a certain place. and i had a connection with headquarters through people i know and who are related to the military, there was communication and understanding. yes, what is going on. i say you can go or sit. that is, we were guided by the advice of the military. i have many military acquaintances. who has not been to the east or north to other hot spots or near kiev, we understood the situation precisely from text messages, and i asked one more friend to cut the tape and give sublimated information, so in principle, we were oriented plus or minus there and knew by the third number how many cars we saw photos simply on our on the streets where i used to drive every day, er, civilians were shot, well, it's terrible, and er, hmm, for example, about ruslan, yes, the husband, er, the father of the children with the boyfriend. do you remember this shocking story there, where the guy
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was shot, only the hood saved him, these are my neighbors , brother not my immediate family, but the brother of the deceased father, the boy lives by accident. yes, my father's brother is my neighbor, and he was the first to call me and ask me to spread the word among journalists. this story was one of the first such tragic stories, and at that time it was extraordinary for us. yes, we did not know yet. i told you i'll say that we don't even know half of what happened there, we just can't stand it. that's why they keep the truth a little quiet from us. i think we're not ready for this. they told me that it couldn't be worse. there's mariupol. well, i mean exactly in those regions , yes. the occupiers didn't come to you because they were everywhere in buchi, their tanks were everywhere in irpen near my house, there were also tanks, they didn't come into
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our complex. passage there something it happened, people said what they saw, but they didn't enter the apartment yet, they just walked around our apartments when we left, well, that is, we were lucky , because i know that i was on the lists , international organizations informed me about it, and they put me on the lists for evacuation. but such an evacuation, thank you thank you very much. when i am sitting in buch on the 26th at 9:00 in the evening, i get a call that from lviv tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. the last bus is leaving for evacuation abroad . they saw how most international organizations provided assistance and all that other stuff, you know, let's miss this moment, eh, i think no one expected what is actually happening in ukraine, and i know what it is. they would have either shot or taken prisoner before anything
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i didn't guess that the awards we received from the armed forces of ukraine in january under the signature of a meritorious officer for services to the armed forces of ukraine were lying openly on our table. not you when we arrived at that moment, we heard about them from most of the neighbors who went out and did not go outside the yard because on the chair if there is shelling or something else you ca n't either fall down or hide or run . i drove, he says that it gets worse and it’s impossible to drive after that. there are bushings. they are slippery and the wheels are in dissonance. it ’s just like, well, we couldn’t hide and run away, so we actually stayed all the time, but the apartment building was decided by our neighbors, even from neighboring houses, who are already there, and there are many friends. and relatives brought bread like this what else did we give to our neighbors, who were there,
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old men or wives? did they go somewhere? that is, thanks to the fact that they took care of us, we were still able to take care of others, that is, they just brought us help and it helped us to survive. our people, our neighbors, i adore you. and we will definitely create a condominium, this beautiful one doesn't really stay, unlike the russians. but that's another story, ulya. i understand that when you decided to leave, they gave you a command that you could, because you said that you had contacted us. we were informed on we we have agreed with our organization a group of active rehabilitation that we are currently working here in lviv and around ukraine, there is a bus that we took with a lift and my personal car, an ordinary ford focus, and we agreed with the trail, who became our driver. a volunteer and that is, to drive around because that bus i have not yet mastered to drive it and on manual control too and we agreed that we will leave together and he helped us and he helped the trio he drove
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humanitarian aid when when we were shelled on the 27th, he goes to vorzel. at our place. at my aunt's house. well, i have almost all my relatives in vorzel in the attic. we kept some hygiene products that we gave out simply as people needed them. we gave them away because we do n't need them. they provided some kind of humanitarian aid. well, they were looking for their recipients of humanitarian aid, and it accumulated enough there, and when we were bombed, there were a lot of wounded people in the hospital. neighbor driver serhiy driver let's call him that way to distinguish him. he drove under fire. vorzel took these hygiene products and took them to the doctor. he again transported everything to the private sector. people couldn't reach for groceries again. he helped a lot so far. he told me on television that she is fine and that we are fine in buche. nothing is
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happening, everything is fine, that the hospital is working, i don't know where he was, because he left the ashes only on february 28, let's take a picture, i don't know where he was before that nothing was heard. neither his page nor the official page. they only reposted some nonsense that was posted on official channels, that's why there are so many questions. well, actually someone told him that there would be an evacuation of the ss on the street. he ran to us, we are going and we are definitely i got behind the wheel of my car, vitalik sat down, and our neighbors also sat down, and the only reason i got behind the wheel was that i understood that these were still extra places and i was able to. they stopped. the first time i left was in the yard. we have this burnt-out riser, neighbors . dilena chichenina plus or minus, you already know, you're going to get wet there, and the neighbors were cooking and eating on the fire there, and everyone was moving, and i didn't go any further. i didn't know what to do next. when i left
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, i just, uh, i saw the internal organs on the road , the civilian cars of the murdered man were shot up in that eh, it's just the wires of the traffic lights were hanging. it's just scary. i thought i was in a horror movie, but my psyche made it distance itself from it and it was like it was happening somewhere, well, it's scenery because i'm behind the wheel and it actually gave me the opportunity not to lose control over myself, you know because i am also responsible for the people who sat down with me for themselves. i drive a car. my main task is to go after the busker and not lose contact with vitalik. well, in short, it was there around 11 in the morning, we drove up and stood in line at the city council and we were supposed to be taken out by one route already there, people are negotiating among themselves and the guys went to the city council, the communication was very bad, and so we stood until four in the evening and the cars just took a different route
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. down e-e we stood further but with parallel the streets are burning and there are many cars driving and shouting. we are in kyiv and actually everyone looked at each other like that, well, we went, hundreds of cars went. and in fact, that's the only reason they agreed to the corridor, because i was called by people who know, they said they don't let the buses through , the shelling doesn't stop, rather than that the evacuation is disrupted and we just turned around and she had the corridor should have been by four o'clock we already left at four o'clock i just don't know there were moments when you said goodbye to life and no i trust - the level of trust in the zsu lives in me he he it's just in my dna. that's why i feel quite stable, even when shots were
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fired from my balcony. the battle under our windows, because we didn't have a stereo, but a stereo, but where? well, the defense of the city, yes, it was organized, it was just in our house in the neighboring building, everyone saw the novus. that's right. after the five-story building burned down, there was a veterans' organization on the first floor. near novus, the guys were there rallied and left there hammer cocktails, even when we were standing in the yard for evacuation, they blew up right in front of us with an armored personnel carrier on the first floor because they saw the ukrainian symbols. "they're slandering, maybe not everyone knows, but those who know ulyan very much, well, i'm lucky, i'm really lucky with such a psychopath, i talked to a psychotherapist later, why do i react like that, why don't i cry, why don't i get hysterical, she explained to me, that is, there is the rationale is that my psycho-emotional state is
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holding on, maybe i don’t know what will happen to me after the victory. no, it’s an innate trait, everyone is always like that, and injuries. i'm lucky, not everyone is. of course, because everyone is different and unique, and you don't need to rely on the fact that ulyanyi can do it, but i can't. if you feel that you're not doing well, that you're not coping, you have the right to your feelings and wars. experts say that all feelings are normal, ulyana, i wonder how lviv met you, did you immediately evacuate here from buchi, was there any kyiv there, anzhelika, honestly, when we arrived at these checkpoints, the russians searched us there , and the cameras really started working at the moment when we were on the chairs, they were there. well, they let us through but all the same , get out there, you know all the things, when we
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passed and we reached our checkpoint, i really breathed a sigh of relief when i saw the flags, but airstrikes, when you are bombed from the sky for two weeks, you are still afraid. i have not reached here yet. i constantly bent over behind the wheel, it seemed to me that it doesn't matter to us now i drive through ukrainian roadblocks, i see ukrainians, i speak to them in ukrainian i'm just unbearably and uncontrollably happy, but i'm still afraid you're going out on the field and i have the same steering wheel, what do we have now they will bomb well, because we have already been bombed and you understand that you can expect anything from these exhausted people, that's why i was so afraid and i would be the first to spend the night in fastov, then in vinnytsia, i washed, changed into pure sports clothes and went to bed in my clothes i could not force myself for a long time in lviv to undress and lie down just to rest because literally when we arrived a few days later there was an attack on yavoriv at the yavoriv training ground and there
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is absolutely no such safe place in ukraine, but lviv is more or less safe compared to other hot spots and how did lviv meet you because now there are some problems, so some migrants talk about how they were met in the first days of the war with free food, free housing or with some such adequate prices with an understanding attitude, the other part talks about what are the high prices for apartments that sometimes there are only people of ukraine without children without animals, the term must be from six months, well, that is, there are certain problems, they arise, have you encountered it? well, finally, the kyivans felt a boomerang, no one canceled it, finally, the kyivans felt a boomerang, what kind of boomerang did they arranged for people from donbas from the east, yes, this is a moment of memories, but hmm, they met me in a very different way,
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normally, hospitably, the people of lviv gave me friends who left, well, at the beginning of the war, the husband was abroad at the competition, the wife left to see him and they gave us their apartment, i still don't want to take it even for utilities. we are trying everything somehow to find out their card number, but i met them and they gave me everything without any problems. well, it is very hospitable and most of my friends and acquaintances are immigrants from crimea in the 14th year, here i am in among their friends uhu well , friends from lviv sent food well, a friend bought a jacket if i left in such a bag, that is, i had everything well, well, they were happy to see me and they also satisfied me, i would say how can i help you and you don't know why i should help you because you know what that is feeling i came to buy underwear at least to the store and went and couldn't pick anything up
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because i have everything i take a t-shirt it's like that i have a wardrobe back well you live at home you can't well accept the fact that there is nothing so well, it's a psychological moment, he's already passed a little and there , and we were able to take some things that, in general, we still have sentences, i have underpants. they didn't steal ugu, but you said that, uh, they ransacked the apartment a bit - they took what was visible to us already when they arrived, they grabbed the large equipment even our ksyusha remained, it does a vacuum cleaner, and they took a monopod, headphones for some kind of pod, we didn’t look at what was going on there, we investigated, but we wanted to . maybe something else disappeared, but even the medals were simply washed away. they were lying on the table, i even thought of hiding them, but the moments of evacuation are as usual, so prepare for any moments, always in advance,
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i wanted to hide them, i just left them on the table like that in an innocent place to be seen and seen for sure i think but they found my medals from the world championship, i am a world champion in parakarate, they found them and hung them on my mirror that's how they were lying exactly in my bedside table i went to interviews i took them with me and they are nowhere to be found i didn't hang them up, they were folded in a bag, well, they were lying in a case like this, for sure, i asked to hide them, oh, find them, when my girlfriend with a military man came to my house, and the first things i needed were to collect documents, photos, for me, it was very important because we couldn't take some things with us, she says there is none, and i i know exactly where she is lying, who returns with her phone on the video, they are hanging on the mirror, i definitely did not hang them here , maybe respect for how russians appreciate sports, i don’t know, but there is a version of my friends that they came in. they were shocked by the fact that people with
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disabilities in ukraine live in we have a small apartment, but it’s nice and clean, and there are a lot of photos of us. why are there only one chair left on the chairs? i think i don’t know what was going on in their minds , but this one didn’t stop the victims. from theirs this is how i like my home, that's why we're recording an interview on may 9. please tell me what this date meant to you, and maybe what new symbolic meanings the moment when er russia made a full-scale invasion against ukraine has acquired for me, never since childhood there was no victory on may 9, it always was. it is a commemorative date about the losses suffered by ukraine. 7 million ukrainians fought in various formations against nazism. my grandmother survived the holodomor. my grandmother was 14
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years old there when the second world war began. and she told me very well that the soviet army was not ideal. i am from the kyiv region. i will remind you. i did not call the upa here, but it was also under occupation by the germans in soviet times, oh, brothers, during the second world war, and well, i heard about everything about atrocities but about your beast, the germans who came to us in the kyiv region, vorzel. i didn't hear from her, well, i understand from her that she didn't come across concentration camps, it was fear and horror, but for me may 9 was always a memorable date for mourning and honoring the dead and not about pobidobeziya we can repeat it never happened to me and when ukraine recognized may 8 and about the memory of what we should honor yes and talk about peace that they should never have it
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happen again never it i was really happy honestly for me it is straight it became a turning point that what was possible in me was not formulated, perhaps it was not so clearly expressed er, well, in me because yaroslav is in ukraine in an environment where, after all , on may 9, at school everywhere, but there was a certain prosthesis of childhood because in i was mortgaged with to my grandmother, values, russian is bad, ukrainian is good, katsap, tsap, i’m sorry, that’s what they really said . i have rather radical views on all of this, by the way, you noticed that a certain attitude towards the russians was expected because they hate us so much, not so much that they will
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directly support the war in ukraine, yes, because there was a lot of communication, definitely a lot of acquaintances russians are everything and always this is contemptible the attitude is so stupid and sakhalyarke because my grandfather was from yakutia, uh, well, i’m a mixed bag, but visually it’s not very visible to me. quarreled listen, either we are equal now and you respect me or i'll pick out your eyes now well, i'm quite like that it's not for nothing that i practiced karate, er, i never liked it and for me it was always a note, well, a stone of resistance, er, i i.e. people stayed away who could communicate with me like that had never been in my field of communication, that is, the 14th year
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clarified a lot of things where we were for 8 years we rescued people, evacuated people with disabilities in a safe territory, helped them personally, where we were, you worked with veterans, worked with idps who lost their homes, who lost their lives, their relatives, and we continue to work. anzhelika, a girl from north donetsk who couldn't stand it and you jumped out of the window and has the most difficult injuries and can't walk. she will never be, we evacuated her foreign treatment, we have been doing it for eight years as a public association, i am doing it as a person who cares, uh, i talked about evacuation even before the start of the war with the power structures with our mayor 's office. they took me out. as you can see , you heard about my evacuation, and i stressed about it . but i understand that, for example, there is a
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government -authorized person there now. she wanted, and they wanted, they tried, it had to be done since the 14th year, when we faced the fact that a lot of people died, people with disabilities because they either did not hear the siren, well, the sirens and did not work in buche, there were no sons, they remember well i know we are close to each other when we faced the fact that there is no place to resettle people with disabilities. there are no available places to live. now it is the same dire situation to fall into the bombs of the east . excitation i am leaving for troeshchyna or where it was found there as just a monument of cynicism, you understand, absolutely since the 14th year, we had to do this. and now complaints to this government. without political affiliation now, who belongs to which
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party, but what can this government do now, even because it had to be done immediately from the 14th year, i thank you for answering my question, what did we do for 8 years while we bombed donbass because we had ukrainians, what are your questions? died at your hands and suffered at the hands of the russian occupiers, we saved our people and in the end ukraine is the winner ukraine will definitely win there is no doubt no doubt i believe so much in the armed forces of ukraine i believe so much in the boys and girls whom i know personally and everyone sometimes i go to messengers, i see when they were, i write or do not write to them so as not to worry and they understand that i am not the only one, i write to them and worry for them, i know for sure that our losses are very great and we do not know about them yet and it is good that we are about them not we know on the scale that it actually is, we are now paying a very high price for finally becoming a
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nation, not individually, some people, some organizations, for our ukraine to become a nation, and this people who are still hesitating . this is the population, and it is we ukrainians, our policy should be ukrainian, not pro-ukrainian, but ukrainian and against russia , uh, when we, the masses, will create such conditions for the population, it has no other choice, this is the herd that will go further according to those narratives that will be the only one state policy is so clear to me, no, there are some pro-russian guys against ukrainian parties, there are no pro-russian parties, there are against ukrainian parties, against ukrainian politicians, when we destroy this nit, then we will really flourish and i really hope that after our victory, everything will not
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be so clear everything is quite clear, the russians are our enemies, and ukraine should be a single independent country and simply have a single strategy. ukraine , ukrainian, ukrainian language, ukrainian history, and if you don't know ukrainian history, leave your passport well, this is already quite radical. but nevertheless, i really like how in the baltic states there are associated citizens, and there are full-fledged citizens. i believe that we should, after all, reconsider this policy and implement it in our reality. thank you very much for being so frank. and such an interesting interview with ulyana. you are incredible. thank you for the video . ulyana bees, a public figure, a volunteer, a tv presenter, was with us and the most important thing. and the most important thing is that she is a resident of buchi who survived and was evacuated. on april 4, the concert of rrt illegally
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