tv [untitled] June 5, 2022 12:30pm-1:01pm EEST
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you see that a lot of kyivites have returned, many of my acquaintances and friends have returned, but the situation in the capital is still unstable, the metro runs intermittently. of course, it is very annoying to the kyivans, they constantly complain about it, but these are safety measures that we must observe, and it can also be seen that the kyivans, uh, you can say, have relaxed in terms of air alarms, almost no one goes down into bomb shelters, for example, in in my area, it was closed again and people don't go down there, but the capital is still alive with a shortage of fuel, cars have decreased on the road, but i want to note that there have been a lot of people. thank you dmytro dmytro didora correspondents espresso was with us on the connection from the capital we talked about the consequences of the morning rocket
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attacks, we will learn more during the day, for now, however, we see that a minimum of information is being received, the military is working to eliminate the consequences of these attacks let's move on and now kharkiv region is in touch with us dmytro linko - the battalion commander stugnana kharkiv region is joining us dmytro is glad to see you i congratulate you and let's actually start with uh also uh fresh information about the shelling how did it go in general night and morning in the region , in the regional center, we see that the general staff is reporting heavy fighting in the
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kharkiv oblast. well, a number of settlements are called where there are wounded, where there were fires. dmytro, tell me about the details as of this hour, please. practically every day, er, there are similar shellings and the intensity of such shelling . the failures that he suffered in three months with this simply terrorist merciless bombing of absolutely peaceful territories where they know for sure that there are no military or any objects, that is, they do not even particularly choose the places where to bomb, i know that in in the cherkasy tikhets, they used phosphorous pumps , that is, they set fire to entire villages, they destroy everything they can destroy, and unfortunately it
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is impossible to say when they will run out of these shells, so they, um, can we predict what will happen in the future for in order to somehow stop this. we need these systems of the russian federation, about which many are now talking about the american and actions that could push the enemy away from our peaceful cities and regional centers and those populated points where else people, there are a lot of people living in kharkiv oblast and donetsk oblast with great interest. i read tatiana nikolayenko's fresh materials on censor. it's not about you, it's about your participation in the war, actually it's about the fact that dmytro linko has combat experience for the first time since 2014 when he led the st. mary's battalion in the early elections of the 14th year, he was elected a
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deputy from the russian people's republic on february 24. tell me about how, from your participation in the battles in the kyiv region, you ended up in the kharkiv region, what is the fundamental difference between the battles for the liberation of the northern defenses of the capital and these battles that are currently taking place in the kharkiv region, please. first of all, a lot depends on uh, where to hide now it is much easier when there are kharkiv forests. this is what can save us, let's say , during some hostilities, where you can hide , for example, in the south of yours because there are steppes there and there is nowhere to hide because we are actually infantry and for us it is fundamentally important as to move the tactics and strategy of the battle in the kyiv region depend on this in general. i will tell you that we managed to destroy dozens
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of pieces of equipment with just one means, because then they simply went in echelons, that is, along the roads in unfortified positions . it was possible then, but it was also easier for us then to destroy them, now this does not happen at all anymore, they stand in fortified positions, they have paid off very much and we can say that they are paying off very, very meticulously and correctly, they will say so about this many pay attention to this, this suggests that it will be very, very difficult for us to knock out everyone, it is necessary to understand and prepare for a very difficult process of de-occupation, and here it would be important to seize the initiative right now so as not to allow it to stabilize this front line and give them the opportunity to build fortifications , they build it, they concrete it, they dig in so that they will never be knocked out from there, and here time is not playing in this regard, unfortunately, not in our
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favor. commander of the stugna battalion i understand that it is not for nothing that this name is stugna, our unit is based in the obukhiv district, that is why it is definitely here, which destroys russian tanks, which is already popular all over the world, in fact, i wanted to ask how effective this weapon turned out to be compared to the others examples of what ukrainian weapons do you have in general today, in fact, in that arsenal that you can dispose of to beat the enemy, and what does the situation with western arms supplies look like, and how can we comment on the actual the homework done by us for the last few years that preceded the full-scale invasion of russia, that is, what are we fighting, dmytro, how has
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the situation in your battalion changed in these 100, two days of war with weapons, please, what is available, definitely it is effective the weapon is also very good. it has shown itself to be better than even some foreign analogs, some are older, but there is definitely a shortage, a very big shortage, this is uh, and in launchers and missiles, ah, in relation to that. well, what we feel is a large and large number of all kinds of grenade launchers and anti-tank and anti-personnel grenade launchers are appearing in different types of automatic weapons of the sc-natov caliber, but there is still a shortage of ammunition, it is not, let's say, so popular in our armed forces that we could replenish this ammunition easily during the battle. therefore, so far, everyone is everything. anyway, the absolute
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majority use the soviet calibers 5.45 and 7.62. in 100 days, more and more weapons definitely appear in our country. even appeared american mortars hmm well, but such a fundamental change of some kind of situation is not felt yet, we see and hear about the fact that one or another artillery systems appear here and there, but unfortunately they do not completely change the picture of the battle. that is, we still have to to fight with old stocks, and well, it is probably not a secret for anyone, and this ammunition, primarily artillery, is also in huge shortage, every gun counts, and let’s put it simply, even knowing where the equipment is, we cannot always it is possible to involve artillery in this, but well, this is all compensated by our improvisation, our motivation, unlike the russians, who simply dig in and pour a large number of ato shells on our heads, we are constantly engaged
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in how to conduct another sortie, how to conduct another sabotage, and even more how to move forward a little further and in this regard, people are soldiers , they already have such a huge experience and even those foreigners and volunteers who come. they are sometimes surprised because they definitely did not accept participation in such wars, they have been in many possible hot spots, but he and they have not yet met such, and here sometimes we can teach a lot even to foreign professionals, and actually this is a war, for sure, it can only be compared with large- scale wars in iraqis, except for sure, there is a storm over there in the desert, and the same thing. when you were in the positions of the american rather than the army, dmytro . well, there is a message, what is this message, so that you understand from whom, from the head of kharkiv ova
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sinogubova, who says that the occupiers are doing attempts of the offensive in the directions of dolgenka dolyna and brashkivka in bilopylla, our armed forces are holding their positions, this is causing significant losses to the enemy, that is, on eh. direction simply to certain areas, even to russia, and this annoyed the russian command very much. to the border and they made certain conclusions and now they are trying to counter-offensive, it is true with russian territory, they are constantly shelling the positions of our
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92nd and 93rd brigades that are there and uh, unfortunately, the counteroffensive there has so far stopped as and the advance of the russian troops, that is, a positional war like this is already taking place here, with difficult, let’s say, chances for advancement, here we need a serious advantage in something to advance further if we do not want to suffer large losses of our military. that is, this required or the advantage is qualitative, at least qualitative and quantitative, also in artillery and or it is also a serious air advantage, which is also very close, even which we do not have . unfortunately, and for sure, if we leave, maybe somewhere in the next year 2, but well, there is good news. so we have news, for example, that spain can give us up to 40, it’s true, but nevertheless the most modern can be
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said well, one of the best leopard tanks in the world and two well, and from germany as well on the 14th hour with a military expert, so those who are interested in this component o no, wait, well, dmytro, i would like to ask you about the humanitarian situation in the kharkiv region, about what people with whom you have to meet, in particular , civilians in populated areas that are liberating the armed forces of ukraine, think from the occupiers from the enemy , that is, what do people say and what kind of situation do you observe in the liberated settlements, please? at first glance, it seems that most of the buildings where heavy battles took place have been destroyed, and unfortunately this is the case with all the villages and small towns
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where the front line passes through them, they admit that they are almost completely destroyed, there is no gas in the world, but if it is possible push the enemy away from the settlement, then of course immediate humanitarian support with food products and everything necessary. well, it definitely surprises me a little when people, er, when they see what is happening, the intensity of the fighting is already increasing, but still they stay in the houses, they stay at home, and even in those settlements where we have been there for a long time, but they, er, people stay there, they live there, they are afraid to lose or are afraid to leave. there is no place to go. still, it seems to me that it is worth first of all to value your life and it is not a good idea to leave those settlements where there are really hot battles because, well, in such situations, the civilian population definitely suffers the most and the largest
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civilian population is killed, in contrast to the military, who understand and, well, protect and can to protect oneself to a certain extent, at least somehow thank you mr. dmytro dmytro linko - the commander of the stugna battalion from kharkiv oblast was with us, but right now we have the next guest of the broadcast on the phone and oleksandr yaroshenko, the chief doctor of one of the medical communal institutions of mariupol, the head of the mariupol football federation, a volunteer who now he is in zaporizhzhia, we are in touch with viber, oleksandr, congratulations good day good day well, let's start briefly with your personal history how long did you stay in mariupol when you left, what did you have to go through? what are you doing? what are you doing? you're focused on something now. i'm very brief. good day. i'm the 24th. i'm a
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priest in kyiv on february 24. the mariupol function is back. union with oleksandr yaroshenko, who knows a lot about the situation in mariupol, about what is happening in the city itself, which is under temporary occupation by the enemy . compatriots from mariupol, from berdyansk, from those places where the russian army committed the greatest war crimes and they are trying to extract them from there , and that is why they are witnesses, witnesses, in fact, of many, many of these crimes, which they record, record also for further international processes against the
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russian army and its command, so this it is very important, especially since the situation in mariupol is extremely hot right now, we know that the city is actually already called an epidemic . the mayor of mariupol about the fact that petro andrushchenko talked about the fact that there is no water of such high quality that it is all contaminated and even in the sea a sea of fish has already begun to enter the sea, as we understand , poison also enters the city from the city of poisonous and garbage and eh actually eh actually these are poison from e corpses that the occupiers do not clean up we know that now they tried to dismantle these rubbles with the forces of the russian rescue services so forcing them to do what including local residents who stayed in the city. now they
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the houses are simply demolished, the bodies buried under them are not cleaned, and they are simply taken out as garbage somewhere outside the city to some collectors, collectors who pose a threat to the city, well, in a word, this is just some kind of disorder , otherwise you will not call oleksandr yaroshenko the connection was restored and our connection was restored. oleksandr, please tell me your story, how did everything happen with your rescue from mariupol? it turned around even on the night of the 23rd, i returned to mariupol, and in fact, i was in mariupol exactly a month after april 25. er, where er was engaged, well, in fact, the management of the main things, no one condemns anyone, but at that
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moment, in fact, 90% of them sided with me, and at the meetings i temporarily accepted the 10 that took place in mariupol, and the management there the whole of medicine is factual. i understood, i don’t know which of you doctors went to work, how we worked with the wounded, uh, population, how we brought them, how in fact only 4 hospitals worked. well, factually, he was in charge as a general of 10.7 of medicine when the most active whole of the city of mariupol a-a on the 10th-11th of the first day - this happened to the second regional hospital where there was already no access, it was impossible to get to the hospital after this day on the 15th-16th of the day what happened was that it was actually a direct hit or seizure of the hospital a-a yeah i can't even call them
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occupiers or the dpr troops who entered the city and there was no access to the hospital even on the 25th-27th, but in fact it's march, and it's all march. then on the 13th-14th i just i don't remember the exact numbers, but the whole thing was already happening, coordination, you understand, and there was no communication, there was no light, there was no heating, that is, then i needed a temperature, drugs, narcotic antibiotics, warehouses were located and actually moved around the city, and without communication , without anything until march 24, and on march 25, when there was no longer access to 9 hospitals, not the third, not their first, there was practically no access either, because half of the city was captured, i returned, i chose the city of zaporozhye, and today, 75 days ago, i
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found a cab in the city of zaporozhye volunteer, short guys, there were a lot of them , a lot of them changed. well, in fact, during this time, we took out about 8,000 people. the arithmetic is quite simple, and this car, which was refueled at gas stations, well, they pressed 10 people. in the first month, we took out from 25 to 35 people in one bus. facts here is this number, and we did not count how we brought me, we filmed it because it was dangerous for the volunteers and for us, and the month i stayed in mariupol, i am actually still the president of the yarud football club and the founder to the leaders of the gruppendicit company, the health code is 550 people, i actually helped and took out the entire series of football players of the yarud football club and the children's academy and the u-19 football club mariupol , and in fact, literally back, we completed the export, and
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the women's football team was a girl, we found and took them out from the city of mariupol, now the mariupol women 's team, the premier league, is in bulgaria, and we are in contact with them . efforts for spot evacuations. even now, is it possible to evacuate and save people? and i will tell you more that for today, literally, the last week , a-a, we stopped a-a trips, exactly, well, the flight, eh, there, the return trip from zaporozhye-mariupol is 15 to 17 days, well physically, twice, everything traveled in a month, twice as much. volunteers, have our drivers seen mariupol? well, psychologically, the social one allows us to leave the third, so we have reorganized. our guys work in mariupol, in
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berdyansk, in melitopol. today, uh, the journey is already 5-7 days, but you know what’s most interesting. just in the last week , it appeared that a lot of people are starting, but not many people , 15-20 cars are starting to return , and i would like to draw attention to the fact that uh, not only those here are treated or delivered here but this is 1/100 of what needs to be done for the residents of the city of mariupol, first of all, you know , we have such a saying, we had my own, yes, and now we need to unite our own here on the territory of ukraine. people will live ah, how will they be, er, there is something somewhere, as if it is being treated, how will they work because people have physical and funding is running out and they can’t support themselves and their own because people raised money with a wallet with a card on which 1 3 5 hryvnia received some kind of help and people try to
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come back, we convince them, but we don’t convince them, we explain the pros and cons. somewhere live somewhere something to eat well, at least in order to exist on this territory, and today the second stage can already be worked out. to work slowly and in fact the people who are in the koper territory to find out what to help them, how to divide them, the logistics , because the next word is looking at the people who are returning today, the city of mariupol, and well nothing we can't offer all
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of it so that they stay here because there are sick parents there, there is a shortage of medicine there, someone has a roof left here, the money has run out, this is a problem that , well, you can imagine, 250-300, 350,000, exactly, the numbers of the residents of mariupol went to the controlled territory communications oleksandr the main thing is that people can be saved, it is clear that there are problems, and here it is clear that many people have relatives in the city, for whom people are worried, they are also trying to somehow save them, contact them oleksandr yaroshenko, the chief doctor of one of the medical communal institutions of mariupol, a volunteer who is currently in zaporizhzhia, was in touch with us, and we actually know that russia also abducts residents of mariupol and other temporarily occupied territories en masse, takes out ordinary ukrainians , deports them to russia, places them in depressed districts so separates mothers from their children. how did
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it happen with the doctor viktoria odina, who was detained and sent to a filtration camp, while her four-year-old daughter was actually taken out of the city and managed to transfer her to her grandmothers and places in one of the countries of europe. but the fate of this woman. well, i am extremely worried, as i think many of our compatriots are, and we know that they are making efforts in ukrainian politics and appeal to international human rights organizations so that victoria can dine with other ukrainian women, ukrainian prisoners of people deportees taken out should be released but as of now their number is already hundreds and hundreds of thousands and in fact, this is another challenge of our military time, this war is another element of the genocide of the russian federation in relation to ukraine well, actually we were impressed, you know the story about the fact that
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it turns out that it was andryushchenko who signed it, that people are signing up for two days in line to get water, to transfer this huge queue just to have a little water there, a few liters in her again so that after a few more about the full scale and truly humanitarian catastrophe in the partially destroyed and occupied mariupol, we will talk about mariupol at 2:45 p.m. we will have an interview with the mother of the defender of mariupol ilya ilya illisa moylenko's mother alla samoilenko will be included in our broadcast. i'm sorry, it will be included at 2:30 p.m. we actually know about this association of women's wives of defenders and families of defenders mariupol mothers yes, women from steel, we will
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talk in more detail about this association, about the fact that the mothers and wives of our azov citizens, who were expelled from azov steel two weeks ago and taken to enemy territory, think about the processes that are happening now, then we see that despite that the operation eh as we know is taking place under the protection of the red cross organization of the united nations but for now the fact is the fact and the defenders of mariupol are still in the hands of the enemy from there there are eh endless threats that there will be a military tribunal so they are recognized a terrorist organization. they will somehow be punished there, but the international experts and military experts with whom we talk on the air are leaning towards the fact that putin will have
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to hand over the defenders of mariupol to ukraine . yakuza mykolaiv oblast and we already have the next guest iryna vorontsova volunteer of the red cross of ukraine in the mykolaiv oblast mrs. iryna congratulations . how are civilians rescued from constant shelling in the mykolaiv oblast? well, now we have started to evacuate people from the village polygon, this is a network of the kherson mykolaiv oblast, and we are evacuating from there, then the shelling began they are shelling the villages again - this is green grove, this is
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shevchenko, they don't stop doing it, lukareva, galician town, they hit very hard on the ship district - this is such an area of our city regarding the evacuation. there are also gunshots and we are working now, we have several directions - this is the main one - this is western ukraine . we are sending our victims, those people who are left without homes. well, it is difficult to convey in words whether they are there in old age somehow they will but er, but now some are forced to er live in hospitals well, they er receive
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help and then stay there in the hospital and go to an appointment, that is, they are somehow so er from the emergency of these er as they say i am not going who is not home, and now the red cross is helping to send such people as far as possible from the south, because we are really restless right now, and ours are holding the defense, but the villages that are near mykolaiv, and they are their orcs , you can say something orcs they level them to the ground i just don't know, maybe they're doing it because they ca n't get closer to mykolaiv, maybe in this budget it's like this and we also have a direction in evacuation that's
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