tv [untitled] July 8, 2022 3:30am-4:01am EEST
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not here, these pumps are not from this side of the village, not even more so now, it’s a pity, amba, you don’t pump something there, there’s a problem with the sluice, that problem could have been solved a long time ago, steps were born here, i did it, but there was no action, and a week ago, the residents even but to attract the attention of officials and it was reported that for four months the protective dam in the village, i quote, performs the functions of protecting demydov from being flooded by the waters of the kyiv reservoir, and in fact the picture looks somewhat different, this is the demydov dam, it should have made it impossible probable flooding of the settlement, however, after the dam in kozarovychy was blown up in order to prevent the takeover of this territory by rushites, the water level began to rise rapidly and still reaches a critical level, so the water is simply seeping through this area and flooding the settlement, god forbid it breaks through, as they say, i say well, man, let's
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fight right up until now, there is a war going on here for not only one village, but here it is going on, well, too many now, if they are like it was in lukyanut in 601, yes, are all the houses completely washed away, but on the dam electric and gasoline pumps were installed, during our filming only the electric one was working, but the gas pump was turned off, the fuel ran out, we were waiting for it to be delivered well, i pumped it myself, you see, it ’s more or less normal and when it was the first time , i pumped it, the authorities didn’t help anything, the pumps that it broke while i bought the pumps, water was added again in the summer kitchen, water again ivan despaired and began to wait for help, he bought the equipment at his own expense and is now pumping water from his site around the clock for more than three thousand kilowatts of electricity
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and then there is everything: gasoline, pumps, hoses, hoses, hoses, somewhere it turned out to be 35,000, and for most of the villagers, the costs are simply cosmic, so they still hope for a solution to the situation not as soon as possible. the regional administration promises to repair the damaged lock in kozarovychy by august 1. danil snisser maksym sheblin details tv channel intermarathon of unified news their service is difficult and dangerous saving others they risk themselves and their lives and despite this they still put on a uniform every day and go to work the hero of the next material a policeman from mariupol was injured on march 20, he was treated first at azovstal and then evacuated to kyiv, now the man is still undergoing rehabilitation and dreams of returning to his hometown
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. look at the video made about him by his colleagues . during which they tried to save people , the generator would work and during the shelling it would turn off and then something else stanislav borschak policeman from mariupol from the first days of the war continued to perform his duties responsibilities helped people and on march 20 i was wounded er after returning home after a day shift i was caught by heavy fire from the side of the russian federation i was wounded in the area of the elbow joint and shoulder bone for about a week stanislav was at home with the wound , it got worse and worse, my husband lost
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consciousness bula very heavy bleeding, and after that , you can say that for several days, the military came to the house and then i was taken to the azovstal in the room where stanislav was still about 300 seriously wounded, constant tension, lack of food, medicines, medicines, just elementary, the same bandages were also lacking, and medics were also missing, and constant explosions prevented operations from being carried out every day, the name steel delivered at least five wounded surgeons who did not leave the table and performed operations, the generator was working there and during the shelling it was turned off, then something else was done to
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save the last time stanislav was compiled by plane and evacuated on march 31, the policeman is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the ministry of internal affairs the dream is to return to a peaceful life, we just work, live and win. this is her return to her city, how to heal war injuries, a new question of ukrainian society is about ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder caused by extremely painful, frightening or unpleasant events . today, millions of ukrainians suffer from this because of experiencing mountains, psychologists insist that this the disorder must be treated, and the sooner the better, in kyiv, medical volunteers have organized a special center for the treatment of yuriy makeev, free of charge without housing and work but with the arrival of the rashists, the man found himself on the verge of a nervous breakdown. therefore, he came to this center for help. he believes that he will be able to return to a normal
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life thanks to a course of psychological rehabilitation. to everyone known since then, i have never been there, that is, what is happening now. well, it happened not so long ago in kiev, it is happening around me in donetsk, already video . this is the second time. i just don't want therapy. therapy is already being given positively , so yuri is now thinking about finding a job before the war. he worked as an editor in a news agency. they inspired me. they instilled in me hope that i had already lost. i came here and i've been lying here for almost 4 days now
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everything suits me very comfortably very kind and understanding staff three-story building on the outskirts of the capital used to serve as a hospital for alcoholics and drug addicts now here is a team of seven psychologists several times a day, he conducts sessions with patients in groups and individually. now here there are 10 patients in therapy, experts say that they can take up to 30 patients, half of whom from a few weeks, a month , uh, that's how they are, and then they turn out to be a basement bombardment, then they come to kiev, where they won't lose their place of residence, and now they're in a new city. it resolves anew, that is, it turns out that it’s not just stimulation, it’s even a complete change in the body of the life, and so on. the treatment here is free, the course includes 15 thematic classes, they teach you to understand your own trauma and give you several ways
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to deal with all the survivors. the therapy is designed for civilians. flight experience. it was yes well, on such a scale, of course, hmm, it gave hmm, it gave such a forecast that in any case , in the next 10-15 years, this will be the main task , the main direction of the work, because eh, every the inhabitants of our country are experiencing this traumatic situation in the same way, according to the latest un data, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the russian federation , at least 5,000 ukrainians have died and the same number have been injured, but hundreds of thousands of citizens throughout the country have survived devastating shelling that caused deep emotional pain and psychological trauma, psychologists say that weekly in a bomb shelter, as well as job loss and expulsion from home can lead to stress and disappointment that cannot be
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dealt with on your own volodymyr lipovy marina chenkova tv channel inter marathon the only news even for people who left for safer places in the first days of the full-scale invasion may develop post-traumatic syndrome, because many of them have lost their jobs, housing and, in general, their usual way of life, psychologists advise in this case to return at least some components from their past if possible they say that the usual routine matters help to restore a sense of stability. but it is unlikely that the balance is so easy to restore for those immigrants who hid from the war abroad there is a foreigner, a different language, different rules and laws, foreign walls and smells, how do our military migrants cope, we continue to ask them directly to us on the phone, genna is sitting down, a forced migrant who has now settled in france, before the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, she worked as a journalist and editor for national
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on the tv channels of our country, i congratulate you. i also congratulate you, as they say. in france, they will know. hanna , you are already there. there and why did you choose this particular country to stop in the first place? i want to apologize for my ukrainian language, because unfortunately it is not often used here, but the russian language is the most popular here, because many immigrants came here during the soviet era. and here, unfortunately, in our country ukrainians are associated with russians and when you say i'm ukrainian, i'm a ukrainian, for some reason people say thank you, and we're already teaching them that it's necessary to say thank you, and that's good
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. unfortunately, i had to, and we don't like when displaced people also say. we call ourselves temporarily displaced persons. because when i was still in ukraine in april, i understood that i had no job and was living in a rented apartment , so something had to be decided, and sitting on the neck of the state was not an option at all. and it is good that in i had friends in paris who invited me to their place for the first time, they helped me a lot with the documents because i can speak french, i'll tell you honestly, i didn't know, i only knew, thank you, and bonjour , hello, everyone. a friend who spoke french everywhere. i got my documents issued very quickly, because i know that people were waiting in an electronic queue even when those who arrived in march were still waiting for them to be issued . a place
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set up for ukrainians, there is also a temporary shelter where you can spend the night, put yourself in order, get some kind of humanitarian aid. well, there is also a state institution like this in france, it is called here in france, where they issue you this a temporary temporary certificate stating that you can move here legally for 6 months, you are given a social card on which money is accrued, it does not go through immediately and only after about 30-45 days, well, you are issued with health insurance, fortunately, i have not yet had to find how to use it, but in general the french with whom i talked, they say that these are very good conditions. that is, in which place are you currently staying? and were there problems with finding housing? there are problems with finding housing, because since i lived
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with friends at first, i turned to the city hall and town hall she offered me a site like ours, well, how do we use it? when we go on a trip, you can rent an apartment there with everything in it, everything is already there, including dishes and a kitchen and bedding, and live there for, but this condition is literally valid there for a month or a half, but yes i've been here for the second month and i realized that i can no longer live in the rented apartment that mary gave me. i was looking for a family through volunteers . and this is the diversionary port. it also finds such families and such areas where they can accept ukrainians, but you know the uncertainty here i came with things and they tell you today you will go east west north south what will be the conditions there you will have your nato you will have one bathroom there for the whole house - this is a
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french family will you eat together with a french family or there are such cases when ukraine , well, the majority of ukrainian women with their children are now moving to france, so they eat there only with their owners, well, those who live on their own can not cook anything, then there are various cases. and now i live with a french family, it is not far from indifrancer of paris, a small town of rombolliet , he is interested in the fact that there is a residence here. the summer president thought i would meet macron. but this is already a former residence. unfortunately, i know that you help a lot in the embassy of ukraine in france. is this a paid job? is it on a volunteer basis ? it is difficult to get in. the doors are always closed and there is such a strict guard who says write only to e-mail
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because of course a journalist and in general to refugees who come to temporarily displaced persons who come to france, they treat it very like this word is biased to say. because there are more refugees who come to france. these are its former colonies who can neither write nor read, but they speak french. we have the opposite, we can write, we can speak several languages, even to write but we don't know french so they don't know what to do with us, but they actually offer us a job - it's a chamber cleaning in hotels or in the kitchen, peeling potatoes until you learn to speak french, those who know there is an opportunity to get a job at least as a waiter there or at the reception desk in a hotel, so it was very difficult for me without knowledge of the french language with my education as a journalist, and i wrote wrote
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on facebook and so i got a job as a volunteer, i am the coordination council from the embassy of ukraine a page on facebook where we inform ukrainians how to be in this or that situation, there about where to get medical insurance, where to go there, legal advice and also more practical advice regarding education, because there are many kindergartens, schools and universities came with their children, because there are students who will now have to think about where to direct their lives, because we all just cross our fingers and hope that the war will end quickly , but unfortunately we understand that we will have to adapt in this life to them, so i write about leisure time, but this such and such work is literally employment for one day, i am not paid for it, but all my free time really goes to finding a job
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and learning a language. it will be needed, that is, you haven’t found a job yet. yes, but how do you live then, does france help immigrants from ukraine, the first time i had it on my hands, but the charges only come out for the 30-40th and 45th day, then the red cross gave us certificates for €250 per adult. and 50 € seems to be given to a child and we used this money for these checks and a 10 -euro check for products, clothes, everything. first of all , you couldn’t go to the thicket to shop there or to some brand-name store store but these are things really, first of all, and this is precisely in the big supermarkets, i won't say which ones it is in order not to advertise, but already when it is transferred to
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an adult, i get €420 a month. to be honest, they are enough for me, but there is only one person , i don’t pay for an apartment, i don’t rent an apartment here, it ’s only for food, and i understand that there is food here, since my parents are now in kyiv, ukraine , they are retired, and we communicate with them. bought what i bought, the prices now are unfortunately, unfortunately, we have the same price, what do they have, unfortunately, what do you have women are given out as humanitarians, for example, in ukraine, in others, in poland, for example, when you go to the volunteer center, they give you some clothes for free, i don’t know, some canned pasta, etc. they say you are there, for example , on tuesday, come on the fourth, someone on the first,
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someone on the 12th. and you also get food kits , there are such small volunteer centers that are not ukrainians themselves, who have been living in france for a long time. they also organize there in their districts where they they are organizing the french and ukrainians who have been living there for a long time. someone helps with blankets, bed linen and clothes, but in general, the first days it was more. july and everything is a diversionary port that accepts ukrainian ukrainians who have found themselves in such a situation that they have nowhere to go. they say that ours will continue to work because the war in ukraine is not over, but here already people in the french got the feeling that kyiv
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is working normally, that's why the war is over for you, why are you sitting here, you have to go home already, that's why it's difficult, and when we gather, we actually spend every wednesday and every saturday in the central squares of france. we tell people that we are ukrainians, that there should be solidarity with us. solidarity should be with us, because the motto in france is freedom, equality, and freedom, but we want that freedom from that equality and we want we just want freedom so that they don't shoot at us there so that we can live peacefully. because for some reason they think that we and russia are one and the same. unfortunately, there are many difficulties and it was even difficult to deal with the fact that they did not
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understand that ukrainians are such educated people. for the first time in our family, where i live now, they showed me how a multicooker works, they even thought that we couldn't do it, you understand, this is how they perceive it, and when we show them our carpathians in photos, last year's kyiv, where there were many festivals, where there were beautiful places, well, people they are happy, walking, smiling, we understand, we say, we didn’t need to be saved, we all came with beautiful gadgets, beautiful clothes , and they don’t understand. well, we lived beautifully in ukraine before this, before this war. that is, you hold these events twice a week. and who else comes to them? apart from ukrainians , i don’t know whether the french or anyone else joins these events. these events are aimed at informing the french about how this is not happening now.
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in ukraine, even these saturdays, there were events about the fact that , with a moment of silence, we remembered those who died , unfortunately, died in kremenchug, mykolaiv, and even in odesa . hmmm, we did it in the middle of the street so that people would pay attention to the fact that we are really restless there, and different people come, both those who have been in france for a long time and those who have only recently arrived, and the french even come to us, these representatives of the mayor's office, they wear ribbons with the flag of france so that it is clear who they are, we discussed this with our deputies for a long time, that our deputies can be seen playing music, and they wear ribbons
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. now it's already school hours and the children need to be entertained in some way, how do the french generally feel about the events in ukraine that talk about the war? i know that at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the topic of russian aggression was on all tv channels, everyone was there they hung a blue and yellow ribbon on the screens and expressed their support. has something changed? now you probably know that there is support for ukraine, but as you know, there are two camps that support us, that believe that everything is fine in ukraine, and what are you fighting there, you can live peacefully with in russia , the majority of them were in russia, even the family in which i live was there in peter, who in moscow, in ukraine, they were not because they believed that
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ukraine is such a region, a region where it is not even worth going, they went to chile, to america. somewhere. so they also have an attitude towards ukrainians, and you can understand what it was like. they did not consider us a separate people, and that is the difficulty in the fact that we are now proving to them that we are different. we are very different from them , and those who will even tell you that the russians also came to our rallies, er, the words were literally taken by a boy who is 16 years old and he says that i understand that there are no innocent russians, we even live here in france, i am guilty of the fact that now there is a war going on in your country and i want people to understand that and the french understood it because many people think that we have everything is fine there, kyiv is working, so everything is all of ukraine. now it is already working. they know about kyiv
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because it is the capital. and they know very little about what is happening in donbas in the south, but there are and are central channels that broadcast and invite our french-speaking representatives of ukrainians who are really talking about the situation and we are also boycotting all events where russians invite artists to sing here anna, what are your plans for the future, do you plan to return to ukraine after the victory or do you already see your future in europe volunteer courses which were organized for us by the french, they speak a little russian. so they explain to us and teach us in such a household, as they say, french for survival, and we meet there
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. they want to go to school in a ukrainian school because i will tell you that the level of education in ukraine is much better and better than here in france and our students here are simply medalists compared to the french school with french children and they are already want to go to their ukrainian schools and i, women want to go to their ukrainian husbands, that's why we believe in victory, we keep our fingers crossed for it and we ask god that it will happen sooner, that all this will end sooner than usual thank you for your thoughts for your oh for your advice, we really believe in our victory and the fact that soon all ukrainians will be able to return to a peaceful life in their own country, it was a good sitash, a forced migrant who now lives in france, and we continue. this is how it is to be in france, the most romantic country in the world, and above all to want to
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return home, because no paris can replace here are the beautiful views of our military. by the way, we were reminded how beautiful our grandmother is, how beautiful the land is for which we are fighting. the only news is that the marathon is going on. we will meet in a few minutes. we will convince you. we will win. you are not guilty. together we are strong. unconquered cities of ukraine. pavlograd is an industrial center with
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a cossack past. the secret waterway of the zaporizhzhya cossacks lay across the vovcha river. after the october revolution , the unr army led by pyotr bolbochan drove the bolsheviks out of the city, albeit for only two years 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 and a ghetto in the city, where more than 2,000 jews were destroyed. today, pavlograd is shelled, but it continues to help everyone who needs it, because the citizens of pavlograd remember well the lighter group of the occupiers, expelled pavlograd - invincible, the easiest thing became the most important smile, look,
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call, voice, любовь победит всё hug, well , eternity, i just really wanted to hug the words that are in memory forever, the whole life, a second together is more expensive for all the treasures of the world, lviv saves us, i really want to show him how to love, we are alive people , 100,200, they are hungry, i started baking, sit down, take this loaf of hers ...
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who were able to give battle to a stronger android. to which they lived life for life what are you doing to humiliate the victory of the heroes from monday to friday 21:15 in marathon the only news unconquered cities of ukraine berdyansk the pearl of the azov region the gentle sea of azov and kilometers of picturesque coastline in
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