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a question that some people don't understand, some think it's out of time, but it's important, we'll look at it more broadly, not just to rename one street to another street, let's say ... means such a well-known resort since soviet times on the street morshyn premium or morshyn - this is our native, yes , well, there are many, many such changes, many names, we will take it more broadly and will talk in general about the rejection of russian from russian names from russian e-e from russian realities that would be imposed on us, let's say it's not clear why in kyiv, let's say several chekhov streets, several streets were repaired, there is not a single street named after one or another ukrainian hero. i would like to say now why it is important now it is at this time that we should begin to fulfill the commandment of the late mykola khvylovy, who was actually mykola fitilov, by the way, had russian smoking in general, but was a ukrainian journalist, perhaps not to the full
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extent of this word. that is why it is important now in this the period from russian to move away from moscow as much as possible, as mykola fityolov said, khvylovy is known there , and here we have to talk about the fact that today we already have to understand that this is not dirisification, this is so, that is, in kyiv he took pushkinska street , but pushkin street remained there in the desnyan district, we say not about diversification in the sense that we completely ignore everything that connects us there with outstanding cultural figures of world culture, but we are talking about the fact that today somewhere a process is underway imperialization, when we essentially get rid of the names that form the space for the kyivan, for the guest of the capital , form the space collided with foreign markers of identity. and just when we talk, for example , about these markers of identity. in the end, it's a pity russia. okay, the russian soviet union and the moscow
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kingdom of the russian federation are all the russian empire. yes, this is the empire, the empire basically raped its dead, prominent and not so prominent, and raped in the context of ideology, that is, roughly speaking, pushkin was not a communist, yes, but his used the communists and therefore, for example, there years later, there would be another 50 years of the existence of the ussr, i would say that pushkin is on the line there, mark tsinggis is absolutely the founder of the communist road, that is, they shepherd their ideology, as it did to its soldiers as cannon fodder, so it remained to all prominent they rape people because they try to implant them with eyes after death. let's say so, mr. oleksandr petishin, i know that i have to let you go for 10 minutes. now you will come back to us again in the 30th minute and we will continue. our topic, that's why i'm letting you go and at 12:30 i'm waiting for your return to the air, you won't be sad at this time, we've prepared a plot for you, and i'll also
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talk, i'll tell you, because i have experience, let's say , preparing materials regarding the renaming of streets in kyiv at one time, we and the express tv channels did such a project together with the kyiv city state administration even before the war, uh, about uh, the names were immortalized on the streets of kyiv, and it was very interesting , actually, you know when, well, let's say. there is a residential massif troeshchyna there is in kyiv, this is the desnyan district, the left bank of the capital , well, in fact, this is already the end of kyiv, there are already populated areas there for mushrooms zazim'a - it's there, so there, it's further there, it means to the chernihiv highway. that's how saburova street was in kyiv. someone says, you know, in general, the people who say what is the difference between these people, they should be removed from any activity of creating ukraine, but creating a new ukraine should be people for whom it is not.
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world war, but what did he become famous for, he became famous in quotation marks for this cathedral, he changed his partisan clothes, that is, into the uniform of some, let 's say, nazis or someone else, he shot people and in the villages, well, that is, he committed heinous crimes . i think that people hated the session in principle because they came to ukraine , invaded, killed people, committed atrocities , burned down villages. well, but i wanted to say, so to speak , that these war crimes had more of an effect. well, and in general, many partisans had questions. because, uh, you know, when, say, they robbed the peasants, they sat there, fattened up in the forest, there were also heroic partisans . saburov, so they renamed the street saburov, this is a not very honest person , good on the street, serge lifar, well, a beautiful story, at least serge the knight, if he was born in the
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russian empire, then he was, so he was in this group, diagelev traveled abroad, performed there later came to france well, he changed several countries there and actually became a star of the world ballet, but he is from kyiv in any case, and yet the lifer definitely has more to do with ukraine than sabourov, he definitely did more to popularize ukraine in the world. the personality is an outstanding person, and there were a lot of such receptions when, let's say, there are some communist figures from the warsaw pact countries, then there are some uh, once upon a time someone was the head of kyiv during the khrushchev period, who is he anyway no one knows the street goes there pokorotchenko. we went to kyiv. well, here is the street korotchenko. who is this korotchenko? he has nothing to do with me. no one knew. well, they renamed these streets because you were there. there were some komsomol partisans . some uh, heads of the kyiv city administration are unclear. times, again, khrushchev or
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stalin, er, there are still some er, er, communist patriots , partisan of yugoslavia, why here in kyiv there is no understanding at all, and these streets have begun to change. and i was talking about saburov before this this partisan once had a story about the fact that in the villages, there was a village in chernihiv oblast that was burned. well, there were more hungarians burning it. it was the village where the most people died in the chernihiv region, where the most ukrainians died during the second world war, so there was such an interesting story that later we talked and there were partisans near this village. it is not known what caused it, whether it was burned or the activities of the partisans or what, well, in one word, the partisans were active and burned people it's also defenseless. well, it's not very right to fight like that, and when you blew up some warehouse there or blew up some er track or there somewhere er threw a grenade into the nazi command post in the
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village and then you ran away with weapons and submachine guns. and you escaped into the forest, and local people are hanged, local people are burned, local people are shot, they are very good, that's why, of course, not all people wanted them to be partisans near the village, because there was no point for the people. well, they punished people. and in this very point there were partisans near villages in the forest and they watched it, which means they burned the village, well, no one intervened, and there were not so many people who burned the village, i mean the enemies and they burned it, left there, waited , then returned and finished off those who survived in this fire at this very time the partisans did not participate in this in any way, that's why there were such controversial characters and stories, although again, i will remind you that there were many heroes who really protected people, fought against the enemy, and so on. but, again, these people do not know these people very often no one remembers, but the street is called by their names for the enemy, it's important so when they say what's the difference, what's the name of the street , there's no difference, there's a difference now we'll see
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the video eh, that means, by the way, dundache street is also exactly that after all, a communist of the times of times means that he is from yugoslavia, that his street was named in his honor, putin was renamed, they wanted to see, it means that the enemy, when he captures some populated areas in ukraine, he immediately starts changing the names well, i am not saying that he it radically changes them, but at least it clings to its signboard, here was the city of mariupol with a letter and the ukrainian city of mariupol, the enemy must immediately write mariupol through russian and it is important for them to repaint the name there from yellow-blue to their russian tricolor, which means that they captured it, well, it was illegal earlier captured, but now they have an active phase of russification, which means that the ukrainian city of luhansk should be renamed vershilovgrad, that is, we have the opportunity to
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watch a video with a link to it now it means later luhansk and on may 9 it will be called voroshilovograd this decree of leonid the beekeeper will come into effect on may 9 that is, it is important for the enemy, it is important for the enemy, it means that they decided to rename something else in the game. they immediately when they come to the occupied territories, they start to organize the educational process , well, that is, the grandfather of the children. they want to teach already according to the russian tradition, according to the russian program, so that all-ukrainian is simply cleaned, so that you do not know, so that we do not know ukrainian heroes, so that we do not know ukrainian writers so that we do not know ukraine. congratulations, this is the news of the economy during the war. i am andriy yanitskyi, the espresso tv channel today, wednesday, july 6, if you watch us on the internet, we are native speakers, so that we do not know anything ukrainian at all, so that we do not
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know the historical names of this or that city or this or that another area, as if there was no ukrainian history in, let's say, the city of mariupol, the city of mariupol has a rich ukrainian history because before the russian empire was there, before there was then mariupol appeared before that, there was ilya before that after all, there was a cossack pledge, a cossack pledge on the sea of ​​azov, here it was, it existed there, there were cossacks, they used this place, this area. well, there was no city. zaporizhzhya sich is here and there. there was this place, and it has ukrainian roots, that is, when they say it is novorossiya , there was nothing here before us. yes, there was not. well, you, just like odessa, was also there, because they say it is odessa. russian cities mean the sea, and even such very
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liberal russian figures say well, how is it, well, odessa is not a ukrainian city, but in fact we all know that before the city of odessa was founded there, novorossiya vorontsova, all these stories are there, ekaterina vtoraya, then there, eh to pushkin, vorontsov has all these eyes, but everything is connected with russia there, and before that there was a city of khadzhibeite. well, it was the same as in crimea, before that crimea iscon in russian well iscon in russian because there is a local population of crimeans yes there were taurus there, there was a king yepator was a greek colony there, there is a chersonese, which, by the way, is now in the crimea, so that you understand who has not been to the crimea for a long time, well, all of us have not been there for a long time, uh, adequate ukrainians understood because it is dangerous, but that means chersonese, this is a beautiful area that shows endurance stories about the fact that for ukrainians it is still greek, the greek colony is its own history, there is a history in all of this, this chersonese
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, now they are actively trying to build it, but we came there earlier, khersonets, beauty columns, militia, marble, a wonderful beach, such pebbles there enters the clear sea, all this will not be there because they robbed the aivazovsky museum in feodosia, there is a museum, uh, hmm, and there were other museums there. by the way, i was in a museum in azov, and for some reason i was convinced that the painting the ninth wall should be in the museum of aivazovsky feodosia well, it didn't turn out to be in russia, but there was a beautiful museum there, beautiful paintings , now they were taken out of there, they robbed the bakhchisarai khan's palace in bakhchisarai, you all remember us a wonderful place there, you could drink coffee on that sand, which was brewed local tatars, a beautiful place in general, a wonderful place, there is a fountain of tears sung by the same pushkin , everything is also exported, why should everything be exported from ukraine, it is important for them, by the way, there is now a huge robbery of ukrainian museums, it is very strange why the government that a
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year before the war was warned about the war, well, maybe we didn't do much there, the missile program was stopped, we only have one bohdan howitzer, which means missiles, alder, alder, we won't have enough either. do we have too many or not enough neptunes? there was enough, one more division was ready for war. well, this is already a question. why was it not possible to withdraw from the territory potentially dangerous for the occupation, in particular, from the south of ukraine? it was not possible to withdraw museums. it was not possible to withdraw archives. it was possible to do it, it was not possible, well , in the end, it was not possible to take out the scythian gold, why it was not possible , this is a big mystery, by the way, because the first thing the enemy does is take away the archives, he takes away museum values, and those that have a historical significance and cultural significance, and he takes out the archives because it all matters. by the way, today, when the plurok in our country returns to the conversation, we will talk about the constitution of pylyp orlyk , which pferov copied when he was still a graduate student, so
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he worked with materials in the russian federation , there was a lot of things back in those days and before the soviet era, the russian empire was exported from ukraine, that is, it is important for them to write off yarussky there are some other things, and now it is actively exported from the territory of our state, that is why it is important it is important to preserve ukrainian, it is important to popularize ukrainian, and it is important to fill the ukrainian space with ukrainian food, and it was not pulled down from the sky, it is all in us, it is simply sprinkled with the dust of history and trampled by the russian boot during the 350 years of occupation of ukraine by russia . before friends, we have a guest, we will watch a story about renaming a street, now we have it. the focus of the story will be how strange is the city of lviv, which also has e. which streets should be renamed, returning ukraine to them? i would that's what he said. look at the material to fight against the
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soviet past in the lviv region and popularize ukrainian culture. the main tasks that yuriy dadak, better known as krug, faced in civilian life, but in the first hour of a full-scale invasion, without hesitation he decided to defend ukraine from the russian invaders. in these photos, the defender before leaving to the front line, this is the last trip with his comrades in order to fight against the russian-speaking culture of the region , yurk ruf's entire biography consisted of activities that one way or another were aimed at the protection of ukrainian, at the promotion of ukrainian, and at the popularization of ukrainian. he spent a lot of time with the youth, or there, lectures, let's say, certain activities, he conducted activities related to national-patriotic education in the coffee shop, some jam yuriy ruf liked to go for cocoa to classmate and volunteer olga teslyak promised to pass and after the victory, the woman says yuriy
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wrote incredible poems from school with the beginning of euromaidan, the lyrics turned into patriotic poetry olga is convinced that if he had not died in the war he would have brought lviv would still be of great use to him, this kind of patriotism - this is the idea of ​​ukrainization, it was not only in words, that's what he is, what is he remembered by everyone, and why was he valued and respected, because he didn't do it - he did it by deeds proved it with the boys. if i am not mistaken , the society of the future and the organization achieved the official demolition of this star on the field of mars. another defender. in his honor, a street in lviv can be renamed. ihor zinich, a medic of the 80th brigade. terminals ihor zinych is a hero of ukraine and not only a hero of ukraine, but a man with great sacrifice and
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what is said in the bible to give his life to the council of his friend, this is precisely about his savior. i have never met such a person. besides, he was the first , one of the first heroes of the 80th airborne assault brigade of ukraine in the recent history of the 80th brigade of the lviv brigade as it is now customary to call it the first was at that time the first hero of ukraine extremely professional decent dedicated to his work as a medic from us in ukraine as citizen ihor zinich, one of the streets of the city of leva may soon be named after vasyl slipak, a famous opera singer, a soloist of the paris opera, left the world stage in 2015 to protect ukraine from russian aggression, vasyl borys began singing in the dudarik choir in lviv, a neighbor and friend of vasyl slipak dmytro katsal says that he had not only a
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great talent for music, but also was very sociable, he was very funny, very sociable, positive . he says, i'm not vasya, i'm vasyl. that's why they're like that, what was it possible to do, well, that is, his upbringing was very, very clear, bright, such ukrainian , he met euromaidan, i don't think that any ukrainian abroad was as active as vasyl it is such an impression that he simply didn't do anything anymore, he didn't even sleep at all, but only made sure that everyone knew what was happening in ukraine and demanded and won that support even then, the named honor of modern defenders of ukraine can appear instead of the streets nekrasova korolenko and glinka lviv residents can still contribute to the renaming voting ends today on the website of the lviv city council khrystyna
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parubiy nazar melnyk tv channel espresso you already prepared a little earlier so the voting has already ended i just want to add that one of the streets of lviv is proposed to be named after the composer igor belozira too. by the way, it is very important that this renaming takes place. they were just talking, i'm just asking the audience to forgive me, i said that mariupol illichivski illichivska chornomorsk mariupol used to be called zhdanov, i made a mistake here. well, that's why i'm going to correct this. mariupol once upon a time there was a cossack pledge of a house in the place of mariupol, i was here while you were gone, i was telling a little about the history and said that these are all the places that russia calls novorossia. that means iskon in russian, that it had ukrainian history , that it is important to return this ukrainian history. tell me , please, when is it happening today the renaming of streets in kiev is there any opposition from someone or some disaffected people who
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mean there is a little bit there are some other things, but we heard the mayor of kharkiv is very respectable, who shows herself from the best side during the heroic defense of the city well , he said the phrase well, what's the point here is pushkin, why touch pushkin, well, there is something there, zhukov is good , something else is good, but don’t touch pushkin, that’s how it is in kyiv. were there any objections, eh? well, at least on some level or in some form, to the renaming of streets, please, you know that it is fair here question i am sincerely grateful for him, in fact, i am sincerely grateful because, first of all, our citizens woke up , it turns out that something is being redrawn, you know when personally, in previous years, i went to commissions there, wrote appeals, conducted public surveys when they went to the city council to vote, tried to break through to take the floor, sometimes these even riots turned into simply breaking into the doors of the city council when the deputies did not want to put one vote or another, and this is a process that has been going on for years, renaming today, people woke up
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, it turns out that they are renaming the streets, which is incredible opportunity and here you immediately know how many people will hear the call and after the rating vote say and why aren't there still 70 and in the 60s, why aren't there more doctors than me, more scientists than there aren't more scientists in the space industry, more why there aren't more generals, more than her, cossack colonels, more than there are no more hetmans, and you hold your head and think, good people, where have you been all these years? why didn’t you raise your places, on which the noble name of the back ends like this ? today i heard collecting letters. we don't want one or another renaming because here too the question is that do you not understand that you are citizens and that you have to take care of this city that it is because of your position, more precisely and completely, the absence and ignoring of the renaming did not happen, that is why you
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and lived in these crooked corners with the names of heroes you did not see, who simply entered your head with a drill and changed your identity. and here i have a question , why did this happen? that in one week you all became experts in the war of covid, oil and sharp gas toponymy experts have changed, and here the question is our responsibility, in fact , the commission that was convened in kyiv from specific institutions is a temporary working group, because people did not even understand that this commission is temporary, that in fact there is a commission of the city council, which operates from the pre-war period, and is permanently operating. and here are these people thought that the commission had the right to model some streets, to name them, we actually just fly away, i apologize for another word for stupidity, which cannot be called among these 12,000 proposals
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what options have we received for renaming the street? people don't understand it. they don't want to understand your process and everyone decided to be involved in it. and you know, it's a huge shame. why this tradition? the sofas of an expert group that knows all the recipes without being a doctor, but who knows how to do it. appendicitis won't be a surgeon yet, and here is a huge shawl that has now become a hot topic in social networks. not a single head in kyiv had the question that a street on the outskirts of the city in kyiv was named after kotlyarevsky in 21 private houses. for some reason, this question did not arise in you during your life in the facebook social network. working group, this is because you don't have a place,
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there is no responsibility, you know, when i worked in the archives, i opened the litter of the mezhyhirsky monastery in cossack, i see it on the record at the expense of the kyivans, it is commemorated in 16780 at the expense of the kyivans, i.e. the community of kyiv east, do you remember the eternal life there , in the sky, living life is not eternal, the memorial service is remembered bohdan yurii khmelnytskyi ivan vyhovskyi, colonels, cossack hetmans, and this means not just responsibility, it means that people have an understanding of what a place is, organic understanding today, this is organic there is no urban understanding, and speaking of the fact that kotlyarevsky, how did people vote to change the name of pratsi boulevard to livoberezhny e-e, giving the second place to ivan kotlyarevsky and here in you know, i have a question about consciousness, and i have a question about those people who, in fact, actually opened this gate on february 24, that is, their
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consciousness is often unknown and at the same time a huge urge to comment. by the way, i think that not all kyivans and especially guests of the city who now live in kyiv for some time do not know where the kotlyarevsky monument is in kyiv, perhaps they have never seen it well, but this is such a story of course, all this comes back and all this is worth well, there several times by the way, dundych street slipped by on the video that's what his slavic name means, or what kind of stone wrestler does he mean? thank god , he has already been renamed, and thank god, but besides that, it's unlikely that the people who will host it are dundych, who is korotchenko, let's say who also had the honor so to speak, to be on the map of kyiv, he is no longer there. well, there are many other and other streets that are ousted, ousted in russian today, in particular, all ukrainians are proud of the diligent general who holds the defense of ukraine, uh, the commander-in -chief of the armed forces of ukraine, few
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i knew he was a brilliant tactician, unfortunately he died at the age of 27 or 28, or 26, i think. even in rivne, he died of typhus. but he was a brilliant general. well, they would n’t have known. if i had named the street, no one would have asked who vasyl tyutyunnyk was, let’s say i am here . i still want to go because there is often not much. i would like to ask you, so you were engaged in that e -study e-e research abroad in russia, because there are many of our archives . open question why the government? no, knowing for a year, in fact, how does it admit that there will be a war, why couldn’t it be, well, at least from the southern regions of our country, which were actually under attack from the crimea, why it was not possible to remove the archives is a mystery to me. well , they stole something else. you studied the constitution of
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philip orlyk, and many call it the first constitution in the world, and here we also have a link to it, because the prime minister of sweden, magdalena anderson, gave president zelensky a special gift, a copy of the letter swedish rabbit charles the 12th from 1711 on the recognition of the independence of zaporizhzhia sich. that's why i took the constitution for the constitution. you can talk about this letter as well, but i would like to talk about the constitution because it is also important to understand that when the constitution was written in our country, it was written in cursive like that in russia at that time there was no law or justice at all, and there was only the rule of the tsar of moscow, who said that eh, my mikhalapya- we are my mihalapya, we should love and judge the rights , they had the right, and we had a constitution to what extent it is important to return this and understand this and again, it is not very easy it enters people's minds that we were in
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europe in general, we were in europe, we had european values, they once said that we are a hundred in europe yes, we are in europe, please, you know it is really obvious that as ivan mazepa wrote the poem of the song, our hetman oh, woe to those seagulls that made a nest on a busy road, and here we must absolutely understand that ukraine is a unique country purely geographically. well, look at the huge artery of the dnieper. two states, france and germany, have emerged in europe. our state rested in the sea you said home to the mariupol fortress. we are talking about odesa, she is. because we european civilization and its belonging can be substantiated by the frankish empire. yes, because it is against the
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background of the roman empire that this european civilization was founded, but we still have to come, more precisely , we do not have to the east of the grand canyon, but we have the border with a state that belongs to another civilization is defined by historians in general during the existence of mankind, there are several dozen civilizations there. we are there, the egyptian medovolsky and the like, and to the east of us is the eurasian civilization. to the south of us is the islamic civilization, and therefore ukraine is actually at such a huge crossroads which formed a lot of mentalities, a lot of us have different characteristics, and when we talk about our europeanness, we really are a european country, but just like, for example, in france. well, there is britain western europe, and they have a slightly different feeling, and we have a completely different feeling, but we belong to the european heritage, and by the way , here it is important - in the political context, for example,
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it is clear that we are surprised by how boris johnson and how the english perceive us today, but for example , france and great britain do not accept the european union, for example, poland did not accept it very often. when we talk about orlyk's constitution, i often hear it. in fact, i found a copy of the constitution in 2008 in the moscow archives, and here i often i hear that this is an impossible project, friends, everything is done because there is one rule, history is written by the victors, if we had won then, we and the whole world would have recognized the constitution of the lesson of the first constitution. well, that is the dictate of the winner. it is always the dictate of the winner. the constitution was signed in exile and this is a glorious period the first in fact of our history

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