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very small, and in the village of their architecture there is not enough housing for everyone, that is why the irish themselves talk about this , this housing crisis, and they leave for other countries accordingly, and i am not surprised that some could be settled in a castle. well, how is it in general in ireland when - they accept refugees from ukraine and what kind of help can ukrainians count on, in general, the irish have opened up to me from a real side, and like her, almost the whole world, and basically everyone who comes here is accommodated in hotels , yes, at best, or this is a center for refugees where they are for a few days and while they are waiting, it can be a-a-m-m receiving family who can receive them, for example, i am now and live with a receiving family, but i have already been with them two
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months ago, a lot of people apply to the red cross, offering their housing or a room or a house, well, they help as much as they can. i think that this is super. in general, i am very grateful that i now have housing and such a wonderful relationship with my new irish family and for the opportunity that i can talk about the events that are really happening in to ukraine, not only with my family, but also with all the neighbors, that is, to spread the word about the truth. that is , it is not some special program, it is precisely through the red cross. yes, you found housing, and that's how ukrainians do so, so, so, mainly through the red cross. and as for the medical there social services that ukrainians in ireland have rights to, and immediately upon arrival, the so-called
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pps number is issued, which means that you have the opportunity to work here legally and receive medical care for free, that is, every week they go social benefits in the amount well, it generally depends on the situation a, but basically it is about 100 € per week, that is, it is completely enough for food a-a for everything else and plus if some necessary a-a medical care, then the clinics provide it for free and what do they do ukrainians in ireland may be holding some kind of campaign, but it was not possible to visit it, but our ukrainians are very supportive of ukraine, even from ireland. accordingly, this is a constant connection with ukraine
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in social networks by spreading posts. that is, we help in this way. uha kateryna, do you plan to return to ukraine or do you already want to settle there and see your relatives, but if i am talking about the future, at the moment, i think that i will have to stay here for at least the first year, and then i will watch according to the situation, but i would like to return to a stable situation in our country as soon as possible.
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also my opinion is to stay for the first time ah because it is impossible to study in such conditions and it is just very difficult to live ah but people who are older they adhere to the opinion that as soon as this is the case go home immediately because to be to be a refugee is not to come, it is not a resort, it is not to come on vacation it is very difficult and it is a struggle, it is a daily struggle, we thank you very much, we wish that this status of refugees will never happen to you again in your life, you would rather return home, thank you very much and we continue and wait you wouldn't wish this kind of war even on an enemy, and the heroine of our next story survived not only ours but a very long road to safety, first olga. because of the occupation by russia, they left their native donetsk, moved to the capital, and here too the woman was
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caught up by russian missiles. so she took her children from the first to poland a later to switzerland , she calls this road the most difficult in her life to kyiv from occupied donetsk, a german family moved in 2017, they just got used to life in safety, when a full-scale war began, explosions began we immediately understood that it was a war because we already know what it is like. and what are all the sounds? at first, olga did not want to hear about the evacuation, they believed that the whole family should be together, however, kira with a complex form of mental retardation, the doctors suspect a genetic mutation, but the final diagnosis was established in time , the war prevented the already difficult condition of the girl was complicated by the constant air alarms. it is very difficult to put her to sleep somewhere in the corridor or to constantly descend from bomb shelters. well, a child can
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feel very strong stress even from the fact that she they just woke up olga and the younger ksenia, they went to the bomb shelter, dad roman stayed with his skin in the apartment while the child and husband were in danger olga literally ate herself, later they decided that the girls should be taken abroad roman stayed in ukraine, we got on the train, there were a lot of people there i was sitting on the lower shelf in polish with two of my children and you, that is, there were five of us. and there was a man with a severe form of some kind of disability. that is, there or a heart or something his wife was also sleeping next to him. we also had a sleeping wife on the floor. the railway workers warned against the bombardment of the evacuation train. they forbade people to
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use mobile phones and turned off the lights in the carriages. olga and 8-year-old ksenia were the most worried about kira. the girl could start to cry or scream. surprisingly, she held on courageously at first. german women came to poland, and from there by plane to switzerland, the evacuation of several dozen seriously ill children was organized by the embassy of ukraine. the victory of ukraine is seen by ksenia, a girl with deep eyes and an adult look, she has grown up in the last 100 days, says mother ksenia helps a woman clean, takes care of kira, calms olga when she can't stand it and cries and adds at home, her dad, whom she loves very much, and also a pet, i think is a sea pig i love her very
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much from this time i don't miss olga and the girls live in a small village near bern in this building they are left alone and are even waiting for resettlement to a permanent place of residence kira several days a week, she is in a specialized center where she receives professional care. at this time, olga is studying german and raising ksenia, the youngest daughter, who needs her mother's attention. also, a dream about borscht is from church books . makarov's salt bread and borscht smell the most there. olga is waiting for the moment when she will choose a souvenir for her husband. from switzerland, because it will mean that they and their daughters are returning home to a free ukraine. i don't want anything else. i consider it the most important thing that
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can be. svitlana prokopchuk - switzerland details inter tv channel marathon is the only news. we are waiting for them at home, especially those who were forcibly taken to russia even without documents, even if there is no money for the trip, the main thing is to get to the borders, for example with estonia or lithuania, and from there they will be picked up and taken to a safe place for free, she said. deputy prime minister , minister for reintegration of temporarily occupied territories iryna vereshchuk ukrainian border guards also know how to act and what to do in such a case we have an agreement with the border guards if ukrainians will be able to reach the border with ukraine, we will pass even without passports, without identity documents, the main thing is to find a way to return home call us, we will help with tickets, we will help with passport documents , we do not give up even if it is very difficult for us,
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ukrainians are a nation of free and noble people, so we we can quarrel with our neighbors and share a border in a garden or a pear tree belonging to a family, and when the enemy attacks, we unite and help each other , one of such examples was filmed by my colleague travel blogger valeriya mikulska previously, she filmed the magical corners of our country, and at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, she recorded every day in the rear in the first week of the war, she was in vorokhta and saw how the forced migrants united there and
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helped each other. she didn't want to leave kiev, i'm leaving because she said that it's not right well, what can it be dangerous for us because we are now under a bulldog, we will arrive at the station there were very many people at the station, we had never seen anything like this before. half an hour later, a man came up to us and said that this train left for the city throwing away half an hour ago. we were upset . strykyroi she loves mountains very much she admires them we generally have tourism that we like sports
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eh i went to sex tourism for three years and i rowed the mountain with my sisters people helped how to say this correctly, the administration, people, they told us that there are volunteers who help, uh, refugees, in part of our team, uh, there are also immigrants from the luhansk donetsk region, and we know how it is, that's right, we said that we already have experience and we can help those people who are here to adapt to all this and somehow encourage and lead conditionally, so we, well, as soon as we started our work, we immediately agreed that we would be elected in the office on the first day, the first morning. that's how it happened, we gathered in the office, the team
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began to call. when they arrived at the station, for example, the curfew had already been imposed and their train arrived at night, and they had to sit and wait until seven in the morning until the doors were open, and there was no hot tea . people who could charge phone and call back that we got there, we got there, call, ask your relatives, how are you? and then, hmm, other people told us that i'm the only one , after all, a grandfather who brings , er, some grooves, cookies and a thermos of tea, and gives them to people at the station, and then and then they were completely full. of course, there were not enough of them. and then we decided to
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organize such a large-scale, if hmm, shift at the station. that's why we started the first night shift on march 1 . four there were a lot of people in the compartment, the trains were completely packed, people were sleeping in the corridors, some were traveling in vestibules and so on. and we just gave tea and coffee, then i realized that this was not enough, because this wave started, how are they with you, the first wave, people arrived very hungry , well, until now i can't calmly create when the woman came and said i haven't eaten for three days, she stood there with kangapka and tea. then we gave her some pie or pomushok and she stood there, she couldn't, well, that's all, uh, if well, she understands that she has food and at the same time she is not human for three days i ate in the basement and then we realized that this was not enough, so we began to ask local people who could bring us what, and they really brought us a lot of cookies, tea, coffee, canapés, uh, just there,
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cheese, sausage, we did it all just in the hall of the station, then to us a restaurateur joined in and started bringing us 60 liters of borscht at night in thermoses, all the borscht was sold in 20 minutes, literally when the first kyiv train arrived there at 12:00 at night and someone. in this way, we put everything together, invited people, brought er and the whole our volunteer headquarters as of today, the volunteer chat has grown to 111 people. we have already opened it. we managed to agree at the station in ivano-frankivsk about an open space for a cafe, and we have already set up such a more civilized and hot food service there. with infants and they have to sit and wait there until seven in the morning, that is, until they are taken away or until they are sent to some temporary shelters and so on. and during this, of course, we still talk to people, we talk
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uh, just talk, and when a person is just standing behind a plate of borscht, for example, he is still standing and holding on, but only after you start asking the person and where are you from, and the person a-ah well, he can't stand that and well, all these emotions of fear come out it hurt very much, they bombed there day after day, there were more and more explosions, uh, we often saw russian tanks, russian tanks, and we ran around the basement , basically without anything, we went underground to buy everything, caught a cold in the field
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, and my mother had a temperature of 39. in we repented of something. well, let's do some tasks. we had fun. they asked me more about this . oh, and the old woman was very upset. once again, there was such a girl . vika was the organizer of the oriental dance sports club. she gave us all leaflets and said, well . for our ukrainian soldiers, we will draw and write letters, there was such a sheet of paper, four, probably, it drew a tank, uh, there were sheets, i wished good luck soon, that the war would end, that they would not hold on
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, not one ukrainian grandmother will definitely remember how ukrainian-language books and even the holy in writing, more than one adult, mature person will definitely tell you about how ukrainian was deleted from schools and universities, this total destruction of everything that could remind us of our culture, creativity , our uniqueness, and this test for the ukrainian people has lasted for more than a century and continues these bloody days, but how long there were no our books in the rashi fascist fire, our uniqueness and our culture will never burn in it,
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were also forced to move to the west of ukraine due to hostilities, working with children is also it's a little new because i usually teach adults, it's already so much more professional sculpting courses here it was such the easiest move well, what are the most necessary, yes, for children, uh, and that's why i was born, in general, it's great to work with children, they're creative, interesting, i i think that in the future we will be able to develop more like a high school, take some skills, when they appear, we can do more complex work, more interesting
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. it is for children that some children feel that there is such a rupture, it is also always necessary to stress, even if they are not caught in hostilities, and moving somewhere there, forwarding is always stressful, there is such a synergy, which is very inspiring and supportive , because in fact, sometimes you wake up in the morning and in i don’t have the strength at all to get up because i’m already physically exhausted, but then you come there, i come to the station, and i meet with our volunteer commandants somehow manage their strength somehow manage when people thank me. hmm gave mm donated shared with this i say goodbye thank you for being with us the marathon continues and i
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pass the word to my colleagues not everything will be ukraine article of the first constitution of ukraine ukraine is a sovereign and independent democratic social rule of law june 28 constitution day of ukraine unconquered cities of ukraine lviv a city where more than 2,000 historical architectural and cultural monuments have been preserved, its center is part of the unesco world cultural heritage here at the monastery of st. onufry ivan fedorov founded the first printing house and printed the first ukrainian book the apostle after the november reign and the creation of the west ukrainian people's republic lviv became the capital and heart of the ukrainian liberation movement in
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june 1941 on the ukrainian market square the national assembly proclaimed the act of restoration of the ukrainian state, after which the nazis began terror against the oun. the ukrainian rebel army tried to take control of the city, but the reds seized power, despite the repression, they did not continue the struggle today, all roads lead to lviv , even angelina jolie did not miss it, it became a second home for thousands of ukrainians, the soviet union gives tons of humanitarian goods and continues to work for victory even under missile strikes, because lviv is unconquered, ukrainian soldiers defend the country from above
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you stand side by side, investigators of the dbr document the crimes of the occupiers, operatives look for saboteurs , identify collaborators and crimes, we have a statute of limitations on collaborators and war criminals , report to the number 044 327-07, together we will win, we will convince, we will win, you are not news, together we are strong, article 65-a of the constitution of ukraine, protection of the homeland, independence and
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territorial integrity of ukraine, respect for its state symbols is the duty of citizens of ukraine june 28 constitution day of ukraine unconquered cities in ukraine, lviv is a city where more than 2,000 historical architectural and cultural monuments have been preserved. its center is part of the unesco world cultural heritage. ivan fedorov founded the first printing house and printed the first ukrainian book apostol after the november revolution and the creation of the west ukrainian people's republic. lviv became the capital and the heart of the ukrainian liberation movement, in june 1941, on rynok square, the ukrainian national assembly proclaimed the act of restoration of the ukrainian state after which the nazis started terror against the oun
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ukrainian insurgent army tried to take the city under their control, but the reds seized power despite the repression lviv residents continued the struggle today all roads lead to lviv even angelina jolie did not love him he became a second home for thousands of ukrainians the council gives tons of humanitarian aid loads and even under missile strikes continues to work for victory because lviv is unconquered unconquered cities of ukraine pavlograd industrial center with a cossack past is here because the wolf river was the secret waterway of the zaporozhian cossacks. after the october coup , the unr army led by peter bolbochan drove the bolsheviks out of the city, albeit for only two years.
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the pavlograd anti-communist uprising became one of the largest in the 1930s. during the occupation, the invaders set up a concentration camp for prisoners of war in the city. and the ghetto where more than 2,000 were destroyed today pavlograd is under shelling but continues to help everyone who needs it because pavlograd residents remember well the conquered cities of ukraine, this progressive melitopol is one of the most comfortable for the habitation of the cities of ukraine thanks to the successful location, the city developed rapidly, but at the same time it suffered due to frequent raids by invaders in the second
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world war, it became the main defensive point of the nazis, there was an order to hold the steel gates to the crimea at all costs, after two years of occupation, the residents rebuilt melitopol, turning it into a developed european city today the people of melitopol prove to the occupiers that not only their gates are steel, but melitopol was and remains an unconquered ukrainian city litopol unconquered article 17th of the constitution of ukraine, protection of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine, ensuring its economic and information security are the most important functions of the state, the business of the entire ukrainian people, june 28, the day of the constitution of
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ukraine, because of the war in ukraine, all stadiums fell silent, what broke russian shelling, explosions of russian rockets and russian phosphorus bombs, silence the screams of ukrainian women and the tears of ukrainian children broke most of the orders of russian athletes, this silence continues to kill ukrainians ukrainian stadiums fell silent. however, we athletes around the world should not remain silent. boyko calls on everyone to support russian athletes , the team and teams while the war in ukraine continues, support
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ukraine on the sports front, silence kills with the support of the ministry of youth and sports of ukraine. they are doing everything possible and impossible so that a renewed, prosperous and happy ukraine emerges from the fire and pain, so that it is worthy to meet the light, victory as one is approaching who said that war is a man's business, and war to victory. meet paramedic mila makarova . she studied at the american course of combat medics from the 14th year, raising the standards of combat medicine to the world level with such
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