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we are very grateful for this, very grateful for your support and to you, mr. andriy, for your interview on our air, the marathon, the only news continues, one of the fiercest, one of the fiercest, because the russians were in buch in kyiv region, they lost hundreds of their soldiers there and many units of equipment, the whole world remembers the photo of the central street of the city littered by the russians with scrap metal, we suggest you remember and see what they look like now. but this video , something at the beginning of march, went all over the internet and all world publications, a broken column of russian equipment on one of the streets of buchi, the station in the center of the city, the asphalt is covered with enemy tanks , hats, earmuffs, and other garbage, which brings with
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it the russian peace. that's how the entire vokzalna street to bushi itself is the main artery of the city, which connects buchi with irpen, only the adjacent houses remain blackened rubble, the video from there looks more like footage from the armageddon movies, this is all in bucha, it was damaged later, social networks will get a picture of a street littered with russian scrap metal , the tanker drove into a narrow part of it, where they stopped an ideal target for the famous beyoktars, the attack of combat drones managed to disable the main and last column of russian tanks, however, after the euphoria of the escape of the russians, grief began on the liberated streets, dozens of dead bodies were found lying just on the roads, also killed and tortured locals were found in the basements of private estates, parks and it is difficult to find a yard in the parks of buchi, no matter where the
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russian military machine looks, however, within a few days after the liberation from the occupiers, hundreds of communal workers volunteers and locals came out to restore their native lands, the street littered with russian scrap metal was cleared and now it looks like this we will restore and rebuild every house and we will definitely win 100 days of heroic resistance of ukraine to russian aggression - that's 2,400 hours that's 144,000 minutes and that's thousands of millions of people who brought us closer and every day side by side are bringing us closer to our victory with you, one of them is kostyantyn gudauskas, a volunteer journalist and human rights defender from kazakhstan who, during the occupation, took buchi from the town under shelling, in fact, the russian occupiers took out more than 200 people through the block posts and we can talk to them right now, kostyantyne. i am
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glad that you joined our broadcast. glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. so, if we talk about 100 days, you know, usually a hundred days is a summation of some sort . they talk about prospects for the future. and for you, what do these 100 days mean? for me, this is power, heroism, the unity of the ukrainian people and the courage of the ukrainian nation, for me, this is every day, this is a hundred lives of people whom i have seen with my own eyes and also this is the shame of russia, the shame of the russians and in front of the whole world, what they have arranged in ukrainian cities and villages, what they came to fight here, not from the army, the establishment, for me, this is a sad war. if you
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return to the first day, what is your advice or message ? i would have given myself then. well, if i came back on february 24 at 4:30 a.m., this is when the war began for me. it was at this time that i would not change what i did in these 100 days . i would say more. ukraine because of that what did the ukrainians teach me during these days of the war? i would never have learned it anywhere, and i believe that very
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soon, literally, this summer, we will win a victory . i will win the war. of this enemy, and every day they destroy village after village and liberate the holy land, and i have no doubts about the victory of the ukrainian nation over evil over the evil of the whole world, i am not afraid of this word because ukraine is now fighting not only for itself she is fighting for the entire civilized world and i think that every person in the world would now like to become a ukrainian, the lesson ukraine gave you is a lesson of nobility, courage, bravery, honor
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, honor, that's what i learned during the war from people who found themselves outside of human conditions they simply shared each cookie, each piece of bread, they supported each other, they protected and protect each other with their bodies . irpene, and i am very grateful to them for this . you teach and taught us courage, courage and
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humanity, that what is important to humanity is what our enemy does not have and what, fortunately, you and i have ... story and i was fascinated by the fact that you drove under shelling, it's not just there, somewhere in the woods, you drove through roadblocks, that's what gave you strength , uh, that's the confidence that what's ahead, well, ahead , there's a future, and it's not just a one-way road, you know in the canon of war literally a few days before the war i watched a cool movie about the story of the bravery of young people during the independence of ukraine, when they defended the freedom and independence of their country, just as they do now, and it inspired me so much, and every time
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i passed this wet zone, eh, at the checkpoint eh- of ukraine to the checkpoint of the occupiers i remembered their faces, their words, their concessions , this is their incredible love for ukraine, and they died then, but they laid the very beginning of this huge path of struggle against communism. well, it lasted for 100 years, and ukraine eventually got uh independent and now she has to prove to everyone again, including as they say, they call themselves friends that they are not dependent, that they are freedom-loving and this is the most important thing, i do not repeat, i repeat
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, i say to your friends close to you ukrainians are fighting not only for their land, they are fighting for freedom itself, for them it is more expensive than everything else to be free a-a i saw it i saw it in the people who were during the occupation a-a in the guys from the old defense who stood at the posts e - eh in eh in the defenders of the armed forces and who every time when i crossed the previous checkpoint they said ah we pray for you come back alive we need you alive i am very grateful to them for this and when i ran i passed through the villages here is mykhailo rubezhovka the red farm i saw how people window they baptized me, and believe me, this is what happened. at that moment, when i drove through the gray zone of the ukrainian post of rossiyskogo, it
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gave me strength and incredible faith that i would definitely return, and no one died in my car, but remember your most difficult evacuation flight . i'm sure you remember, but can you talk about it now? yes, there was a very serious, er, very serious evacuation flight, it was a wake-up call, er, it was a little girl, er, quite a child, and she had a scapular wound in the head, and it hurt us they kept us at the post for an hour and a half, they didn't want to let us out, they periodically offer me to kill this girl , that is, they are like us, her volume and you. you don't have to go anywhere, it was the most terrible thing for me, then i was afraid that this child died. i didn't have change in the car and when managed to get her out managed to bring her to the hospital on time eh this was probably the biggest joyful
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event for me and when after some time i was able to see her already healthy well how eh as they say i said i needed help she just hugged me and you my godfather, when was the best day in my life , you see, it's worth living for it's worth dying for it, let it sound not so optimistic, but i know that the guys who are now on the front lines are not afraid of death because they know what they are giving their lives for these little children are given for their lives, and yesterday we in vorzel held a children's protection day, where more than 300 children gathered.
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they sounded all these days during the occupation of the kyiv region and today is a new er-er day - this is a new time and this is a report to our victory that is very close, by the way, are you talking to this girl now and in general, are you talking now with those who were saved. during the occupation, i will repeat myself, i said that i have many relatives in ukraine. that 's exactly the people who managed to save the occupied territory became my relatives. eat er ona they say that now this is their concern about me, they will take care of me because i am a member of their family and there are a lot of such people we meet often
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yesterday we met a lot the folk composer igor dmytrych a-a at the piano of what we met just for understanding we have to clarify how the salvation of the knot began with the seeds of the family of the deposit i read at dymy gordon's that the folk composer is located in the basement of his home it's over, it's over, it's over, and we need a-a as they say, help, i prayed and went and now, er, the salvation of the knot began with this family, svetlana became a volunteer and the wife of igor dmitrievich, igor dmitrievich a-a announced a collection for humanitarian aid, and in fact, a-a by the forces of this families were saved from the occupation, 178 people and er, more than 1,000
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people received help in the form of humanitarian aid, and so on, so the intelligentsia at the most critical moment showed itself as well, as the current flagship says good, i'm going to garage with my acquaintances with this family, you know, i'm listening to you now, and i really like your ukrainian servant. that is, you are somehow trying to use your own words to switch to ukrainian. february 124 and when the war started and now i am asking you to come to the fact that you need to sit down and study a-a well, if necessary, i think that soon i will have such
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a-a opportunity will be less work and i will still be able to win a - and already er go to the ukrainian language because in fact it is very beautiful and it is such a singing language and i like it very much so it is the first and second, of course i don't want to speak the enemy's language anymore well, i'll tell you what exactly there are a lot of russian-speaking ukrainians there, they are just afraid to cross over. well, i personally know such stories because they say that we make a lot of mistakes, so it’s not scary to be wrong, it’s not scary. so, i am very grateful that you show this by your example, despite the fact that you came from kazakhstan, but which you see below my future, i know that there was a history when there were certain problems with the documents, but you remain to thank god in ukraine and for that we are grateful to you
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as well as how it is independent and i will say even more that it will be the flagship of all the best in europe, and i think that the time will come when europe will want to join ukraine. may god grant that it will be so. thank you for this conversation. volunteer, journalist, human rights defender from kazakhstan, and as far as i'm concerned, a real ukrainian, kostyantyn gudauskas, was with us on communications well, our broadcast continues
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the marathon continues, the only news, 100 days of indomitability , these 100 days of war, the events were often commented on by the adviser to the head of the office of the president of ukraine, oleksiy arestovych, ukrainians in social networks began to compare him with a calm in the first days of the war, he managed to provide information about hostilities in the country without unnecessary emotions more in in our story, since the beginning of the large-scale war, oleksiy arestovych has been informing ukrainians almost every day about what is happening at the front. the situation around ukraine because of his wit and calmness, ukrainians in social networks began to make
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humorous pictures and videos with him safely, the only danger is not to tear yourself apart, you have to be very careful with this. it is very important for straight people to hear that someone is confident in our victory. this adds faith, so talk in a positive way about the victory, about the fact that we will move forward, about the fact that we will fight. to stand up for yourself, it is definitely necessary to reassure the question, you know, it is relative, because people see everything perfectly, well, we cannot be reassured, because we see that we also have now, but we must have faith, this is very important. that is, we must have faith that victory is ours, that we must move and this should be said by people whom the people trust, they started to make mugs and girlfriends en masse, and in particular, the adviser even registered a trademark under his name.
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everything will be fine, there is nothing to worry about , and here is the best proof of nazar onysko's ideas news on public almost 500 streets, 60 monuments and five metro stations can be de-russified only in kyiv, in total throughout the country, the numbers are even higher since the beginning of the great war in ukraine , a new wave of renamings has started. in 2015, decommunization began in ukraine, the legislative rejection of the soviet heritage after february 24 began in ukraine. a new wave of renaming began. now the state is getting rid of everything related to russia six months before a full-scale war on september 21
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the monument to friendship between kyiv and moscow was dismantled at this place, and half a month ago, deputies of the kyiv city council voted to rename the square of the same name, from now on it will be called the heroes of mariupol, let's go, let's let's go, the capital's monument of the arch of friendship of peoples was among the first to get there, in april they dismantled the sculptural part, and in may they changed the name from now on there is an arch of the freedom of the ukrainian people in kyiv, and the friendship of the peoples of ukraine and russia has disappeared since the beginning of the war in the list of 60 kyiv monuments and commemorative plaques that are proposed to be dismantled there were different options, for example , alexander pushkin of tsarist russia, or the writer and playwright mykhailo bulgakov from kyiv, who in his works wrote about the ukrainian capital, where they plan to russify the metro station, for this they even held a vote among the citizens, and so the beresteiska metro station can become the buchanska metro station friendship of peoples
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can also change the dnipro heroes to heroes of ukraine minsk to warsaw and leo tolstoy square to vasyl stus station we decided to ask passers-by how they feel about the changes the attitude towards de-rossification is good, we need to change all these names, who else was there, what about the metro sanctions, what about the streets - this is the moscow sesstvenna, the last one, then i think they did the right thing. that all this will be renamed to some ukrainian names for these events relates to the russian federation very positively i respected and loved them very much, i read them, to be honest with my brothers, for today they are my enemies the most. hmm, i think it is necessary to choose such names that would not cause any complaints in our ukrainian society. because it is possible to leave 1, but it does not leave the second, we are a different, perfect people, absolutely
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diverse , both in language and in culture. mykola povoroznyk wants to approach changes in the right way and from a scientific point of view, that is why the issues need discussion and debate nikita halka dmytro panuv and valery ratushnyuk the only news on social media you are watching the marathon only news 100 days of invincibility these 100 days actually changed a lot, they didn't break, but they changed the statutes to many things, in particular, to our own history, actually , about the historical lessons of this great war, let's talk with my colleague, historian and tv presenter oleksandr zinchenko, oleksandr, welcome to the court, we are running a marathon, i want to start our conversation with something unexpected phrases that exist, i want to find out. how do you feel about it? history teaches because it does not teach anything. it is better than this phrase about the fact that history is not
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a teacher at all, it is a supervisor and slaps on the fingers a ruler or a mat does not matter because of unlearned lessons for me this version is more in this case she is still a teacher or a supervisor when we talk about ourselves a supervisor unfortunately unfortunately unfortunately we are very little in the history, that is, no side i have to record that somehow we still in the last 100 years we have learned on the other hand i wish we had learned more at least in the last 30 years we have taken history lightly so far what do you think eh i mean this war is possible like uh not all wars there are few such wars which begin with pseudo of the historical background, i remind you of putin's autumn speech, where is ukraine from lenin? well, and so on. i don't want to repeat this delusion, but it is known to everyone. oh, here are a few moments for the first time. what
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is happening now is obviously the matriculation exams for ukrainians and for ukraine. that is, it is obvious that, in principle, we pass it quite well , that is, compared again with 1917-1922 , that is, 100 years ago. well, again, i want to remind you that since years after the ukrainian revolution of the 17th year, the ukrainian statehood fell under the pressure of russian aggression again, and then we can list a number of reasons why we lacked what knowledge we lacked, relatively speaking, internal communication skills now, but then we will forget about putin and his sword, and i will remind you. well, it is good, so that means if you compare that situation and this situation, first of all, it is obvious that we passed the exam on ukrainian identity, that is, they often
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tell the story of how they try ukrainize some part and the ukrainians there say take a step forward and out of a thousand people , a few people come out there three four five six seven means after that the little russians there say step forward they still go a certain number then they say uhu step forward and that's it everyone turns out to be ukrainians, and the officer says to them again, well, remember, remember forever, you are all ukrainians , that is, we are all ukrainians, we have already passed this exam, we realized that we are all ukrainians, regardless of our ethnic origin because we have russian origin or jewish origin or crimean tatar origin, we are all ukrainians, and this is the realization that we took this exam separately, this is a separate story - this is the building of internal
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trust and trust in state institutions. people's trust in people, because this was very often a consequence of talking about euromaidan as a consequence of this, for example, volunteer activity , so that is, a huge number of people were involved in some volunteer processes also have absolutely what is called trust in other people. that is, you do good without hoping for, er, something there, for some other problems besides the fact that you know that these people will do everything as it should be. that's not enough for me the volunteer movement is not only about trusting other people, but because it is the first realization that we are ukrainians, it is a component of a larger process. for me, at the same time , obviously, these are interconnected things, but it is necessary to clearly understand that building trust between, well, again there is the world survey of values and e.g. ukrainians when they are asked about trust in other people they are, for example, they were when
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the last wave was published since 2010, it seems that in 2020, ukrainians were, for example, higher in terms of trust in other people than in france than in hungary than in russia, obviously, than in poland, that is, in us, the level of trust in other people was very high, and this allows it to be higher than the level of trust in the state, which you already mentioned and now said that the level of trust in the state has significantly decreased because of what because i want to give such a small example and when people do not appreciate what they have and now millions of us have gone abroad and it turns out that this state in a smartphone, from which many people mocked applications that can be used to transfer money there and some such elementary things that we are used to and have not properly appreciated, it turns out that there is no such thing as this sacred thing is obviously missing, it was indeed
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a huge discovery for many in the first days of this war that state institutions are revealed moreover, these state institutions do not collapse under the pressure of russian aggression, and this was a huge discovery, and it was a huge discovery not only for ukrainians, but also for the whole world, because again, many people were convinced that ukraine would be supported for a few days, then disintegration would begin state institutions , respectively, state institutions previously did not know how to dramatize the army, and that is, if we compare 2014 with 2014, we can say who was the minister of defense, who was a spy, a spy of the fsb, and that is, relatively speaking, how can there be trust in such a system of the armed forces, and in the end, it seems that he escaped from ukraine earlier than yanukovych, which in principle is also understandable, because i think that we were the first to explain
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what should be done now we see that the situation is completely different in these 8 years. we understood that we have an institution of the army here - it is an institution, we put a lot of effort into it in accordance with er . days we are already watching and i i am absolutely convinced that no one in the world needs to prove the effectiveness of this state institution. because again, with such actions, it is already fighting with that army. it is an effective confrontation with that army, which rather brazenly called itself the second army in the world. there is a question about the defense force of ukraine. while the first well, that is, if again we see that the russian federation failed to achieve any of those declared goals that they once again voiced to themselves in relation to ukraine, that is, we can talk about the fact that
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