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on the air from washington, the program of the ukrainian voice of america time, i am yuliya yarmolenko. i congratulate un secretary general antonio guterres. he condemned the rocket attack on vinnytsia that killed at least 22 people, including three children . more than 100 people were injured. civilians and civil infrastructure and repeat the calls to bring the perpetrators to justice, another unprovoked and groundless attack by russia on innocent civilians , the ambassador called the missile attack on vinnytsia
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great britain in ukraine malinda simmons expressed her belief that this tragedy should be investigated as a war crime while international experts are meeting today in the hague at a conference on prosecution of war crimes in ukraine russia is committing another horrific attack taking the lives of innocent civilians the us ambassador to ukraine bridget brink said in vinnytsia that the us stands side by side with ukraine until ukraine defeats russia's brutal aggression, she added - the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyy called the attack on vinnytsia an act of russian terror. the united states and more than 40 other countries on thursday agreed to coordinate the investigation of war crimes committed in ukraine. this is one of the results of the international conference on prosecution, which was held today in gaza. khan stressed that as we speak children women and men
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young and old live in terror at such a time the law can not be a bystander the law cannot rest comfortably in gaza because its purpose is the protection and support of principles that are critical for humanity and when to expect justice, what mechanisms can be applied about this and other results of the conference in the hague, let's talk with bohdan tsyupin, who joins the broadcast from london, bohdan is congratulated by a number of countries of the world of independent organizations and experts are already helping ukraine to collect testimony and evidence of potential war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of genocide in ukraine, why is such a conference needed today happened in gas yulia, really a lot of dozens of countries are helping now in ukraine e-e, for example, french forensic experts arrived in buchi near kyiv to participate in the collection of data for the alleged court e-e great
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britain, for example, allocated money , experts from many countries came e- from a number of dozens of states have filed coordinated lawsuits against russia for its aggression against ukraine to the international court of justice, i had to hear today even in the speeches at this conference in the hague, which i watched. distances, of course, and about the fact that in ukraine there has even been a certain commotion, if you can say so , and experts are worried, they are worried that the work that has already begun is unprecedented, the war is still going on, and they are already starting to talk about the trial of war crimes against the aggressor. ends and works a lot of people their work, experts say, must be coordinated, the quality of the collected data must be
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the same and they must be of such a quality that they are likely to stand the test of time and be acceptable in international, in particular, international courts, and this, for example, was emphasized by the representative of the united states in gaza, we have an obligation to the victims and those who may become victims of such atrocities to work hard to stop these crimes and we are obliged to remain a long way to achieve justice so that when the criminals are finally forced to appear before the court for their crimes and that day will come, then the cases collected against them will be indisputable bohdan that according to westerners countries, but also from ukraine itself, it is necessary that those guilty of terrible crimes should be brought to justice, well, in addition to the work that
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i just mentioned, which was talked about a lot. today, experts still need to find out how, in which bodies, in which courts for example , charges could be considered and these trials could take place, for example, they emphasize how important it is for the ukrainian judiciary to be efficient, so that the ukrainian system can work, and then opinions differ regarding how the trial should be conducted, for example, the ukrainian side in particular stated this today, the ukrainian minister of foreign affairs, addressing the participants of the conference, insists that a special tribunal be created for the crimes of russia against ukraine in the course of this aggression, but there are different opinions on this matter opinions that it is possible that the trials should take place within
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the un international court of justice, or perhaps a so-called hybrid tribunal could be created, but the host of the meeting is the minister of foreign affairs the netherlands today said that the creation of a special tribunal is an idea that in particular his country considers it necessary to pay attention to, we need to fill the vacuum, the international criminal court has no jurisdiction here, so i can assume consideration of the issue of the creation of such a tribunal as the netherlands, we are ready to study it. it will certainly not be easy, it should be done with as many friends as possible in the international community, but we strive to support ukraine where we can bohdan this is of course a very difficult question, but when possible to expect justice for crimes
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committed against ukraine and ukrainians - this is a difficult question if you try to give an exact answer when it will be, but it is very simple if you say that in view of the experience of past and similar situations, for example, the tribunal for crimes in yugoslavia or, for example regarding the genocide in urand, it is about years today in gaza, some even talked about decades, and of course the most important step, the desired step, the necessary step, the first step would be the cessation of russian aggression. it would be desirable for russia to finally establish such a government that would cooperate with the international community and with the judiciary, and even if it does not cooperate, there are examples of successful
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arrests of certain accused criminals in europe, either by accident or by mistake , for example, representatives of the syrian regime, who recently managed to condemn , again, the experience of bringing people involved in the genocide to urvanda in yugoslavia to justice inspires hope. thank you, bohdan our european correspondent bohdan was in london. putin's attack on ukraine is a challenge to peace and stability around the world, us president biden said in israel during his several-day visit to the middle east. putin's war must be a strategic defeat. and the free world must continue to resolutely help ukraine defend its
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he called for democracy and added that the united states will continue to support ukraine more about washington's assistance and the issue of control over the use of western equipment in ukraine let's talk with ostap yarosh, who joins the broadcast from the us state department. congratulations to ostap. over the past week, the topic of control over the use of american weapons in ukraine has caused some turbulence in the information space. doubts about the proper use of equipment were expressed by the first congresswoman, viktoria spartz. we also saw certain articles in american publications. do the administration of president biden express any concerns and how do they generally comment on the issue of control over the provided weapons i will start with the fact that from the beginning of the full of the large-scale invasion of russia, the united states has already provided ukraine with military aid in the amount of almost seven and a half billion dollars, and of course, if we are talking about the issue of monitoring how these funds are used, then the state department, in particular, the deputy secretary of state
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for arms control, bonnie jenkins , very clearly commented on this she said in a conversation with journalists that the state department has no doubts that kyiv properly monitors the use of these weapons and will properly protect the security of the american weapons and technologies that were transferred to ukraine , the state department is also sure that kyiv will continue to monitor that the provided weapons do not fall into the hands of third countries or parties in any way, and she also emphasized that the state department constantly assesses the risks of transferring weapons to any which points in the world and hears together with the kyiv government in order to ensure accountability, transparency and responsibility the use of american military equipment in ukraine as for how this works more the mechanism was told by jastica lewis, also a representative of the state department, who heads the bureau of political and military affairs. let's listen to how she explains this process. the components of the
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work of my bureau is that it is still the provision of equipment and means of defense, but to make sure that these types of weapons are safe around the world. when it comes to ukraine, it is a war zone in ukraine , a real war is going on and weapons are used very, very regularly. we continue to work with our ukrainian colleagues and we are confident in their assurances that they are using weapons appropriately another thing that we do is we work with countries that border ukraine to make sure that they are also trained to detect the improper movement of weapons across borders there is a whole set of different ways that we work with ukrainians with neighboring countries because of the skills that already exist and techniques to best make sure that these weapons are safe for american observers, how do they assess the effectiveness of the use of weapons provided by ukrainians? we also talked with analytics experts, they they completely agree that american weapons
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have shown themselves to be very effective in ukraine in the war against russia, starting from the first deliveries, orders have already been given to stingers, who helped protect kyiv , until we saw american howitzers. well, now let the maraz show itself very effectively, according to observers, they pay attention in particular on the attacks carried out by the ukrainian side on russian warehouses with ammunition with the help of high-precision e-missile systems himers as for more, more things that concern the actual the effectiveness of weapons and i am concerned about what we talked about about the effectiveness about the provision of these weapons about the use the fact that ukraine does not use american equipment is simply ridiculous. the ukrainian forces have learned very quickly from haimas and
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are now using them more effectively than the usa asked and hoped for, they are brilliant they use american weapons every time we gave them systems, they demonstrated how to use these weapons even more effectively than we imagined, people who for other reasons did not want to send weapons to ukraine raised this issue , but it was always baseless ostapa, we have a minute left, many observers are also paying attention on the fact that there is currently a war of attrition going on, or whether, in their opinion, the ukrainian military has enough weapons to be able to reach a turning point - the audience says that for an effective counteroffensive in order to return the territories already temporarily captured by russia , more weapons are needed, in particular , they say that more rsv e-e rocket systems are needed, more armor, equipment for ukraine, and more anti- aircraft defense systems. providing ukraine with a missile with a
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larger and with a larger radius is effective, in particular, up to 150 km and up to 300 km, it is about missiles up to heimers, he also says that the united states could send their instructors, regardless of direction, were involved in the war, but could help the ukrainian military to maintain this equipment, and also carry out for ostap forever . my colleague ostap yarosh was in contact from the state department to prepare modern and effective ukrainian special forces units according to nato standards. they set themselves the goal of foreign volunteers, former instructors of the alliance, a group of foreign volunteers is actively preparing ukrainian territorial defense fighters and special orders of law enforcement officers to participate in anna kostyachenko and andrii dubchak will tell you how modern training takes place in combat operations.
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ukrainian military personnel, under the leadership of experienced foreigners, are training for an unexpected collision and withdrawal at the teru training center in the suburbs of kyiv. we are trying to provide them with all the necessary skills so that they return home after this war, these young and not so young women and men are paying a high price to protect the rest of europe and are not getting the support they need american gray one of the group of volunteers former nato instructors who pass on their experience to ukrainians, i may have seen this person who lies so openly, then i will most likely take
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this soldier and tell him that he needs to move on in order to train as many ukrainian military personnel as possible who will pass on the acquired experience to their compatriots ukrainian instructors we help them conduct classes , that is, we divide into groups, they conduct general management, and our instructors do not conduct these classes at each location, we coordinate with as translators, you work closer to the enemy. that is, you speed up the exchange of experience with ukrainian partners. it is extremely important for ukrainian fighters, say the participants of the training, the pace of the military confrontation with russia is very high. it happens that the tyreo fighters only have time to shoot the machine gun before moving to the place of combat, says one of
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them . now there is very little training for territorial defense for the dftg and it is very bad that our friends the americans came to us and conduct training for taero and the armed forces is very important because their combat experience is very useful for us , we gain new additional knowledge that we try to apply in combat operations. the combat zone, in particular, ukrainians learn to work in the forest area in groups and study the methods of rescuing the wounded and cleaning premises at all trainings of our
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патрантры застровляют so that everyone at every training, our partners make every military man think, think during the attack, think during the retreat, if this program were transferred to the state level, it would once reduce the losses of the ukrainian army in the war, three are just as important for winning the war as the purchase of drones anti-aircraft missile systems gray convinces that without effectively trained infantry units it is impossible to carry out counteroffensive actions and liberate the territories of ukraine occupied by russia without infantry you can have all the bayraktar howitzers and other weapons, but without untrained soldiers it is impossible to liberate the occupied territory and win such training is highly appreciated not only by new recruits but also by experienced
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ukrainian fighters. i have been fighting for more than one hour now in the 13th year and this is new for me and i see that it is really useful and they are waiting and it can be commands and new tactical experience that the fighters learn during this training the key to the gradual transition of ukrainian soldiers to the international level and maybe soon ukrainians will fight according to nato standards anna kostyuchenko andriy dubchak for the voice of america from kyiv the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi the day before signed a decree awarding the order of merit to ukrainian mathematician maryna vyazovska, who last week became a medal laureate fils, this award, which is also called
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the nobel prize in mathematics, was awarded only once in history to a woman scientist, maryna vyazovsky managed to solve the problem of solutions that could not be found for more than 400 years about mathematics and war, we talked with professor vyazovska our ilona voytovych is very glad to have the opportunity to congratulate you on your award in fact, they give young mathematicians every 4 years what does such recognition mean to you, especially today, well, of course, it is very nice because, as you said, a very, very small number of people receive this award, it is a maximum of four people and every four years and be one of those mathematicians - this is extremely honorable for me. well, to be honest, it was not my goal. i think that if i had not received this award, i would still have received great pleasure from
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mathematics from research and, yes, the recognition of colleagues - it will certainly not be very pleasant here to deceive no one but eh but that was not my motivation to do mathematics well, i received this award for my development of the problem of packing dimensions 8 and 24 and it is such a very it seems to me a very beautiful geometric problem and that is about what such a packing of the sphere, i think it is quite easy to explain using the example of our three-dimensional space, the task is to find the strongest packing of layers of the same size in the
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volume . the war in ukraine or about ukrainians living in switzerland well, it seems to me that rather the heart is actually very supportive of ukraine and i think that at the moment there is such unity among switzerland a neutral country if the church tries to maintain its neutrality. but it seems to me that these political statements made by switzerland regarding this war that this is actually a very serious step , especially for this country and among the people. and at least until the meeting, everyone i know supports and supports me ukraine and help refugees, several of my colleagues even invited
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refugees to live in their homes, i.e. i think there is a lot of support and a desire to help. the war actually touched every ukrainian. and i i understand that you are not an exception, so it is known that you recently dedicated one of your lectures to a ukrainian scientist yulia znanovskyi from kharkiv, who died as a result of a rocket attack. how do you personally experience this war and can you please tell me what kind of lecture it was? well, i think that i personally experience what are you, like all ukrainians, even though i don't live in ukraine now, of course i'm safe here, but my relatives and friends live in ukraine. some of them are now defending ukraine in the ranks of the armed forces, and some are living dangerous places and at the beginning of the war, the russian army
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came extremely close to kyiv, my native city, so i think that there is no need to explain to ukrainians how we all feel when they actually destroy our native country, exterminate our people, it is extremely painful even for those who are not is in ukraine and does not physically risk his life. this is what happened. that is, the selection that i did in zurich was dedicated to, i'm sorry, it was planned even before the war started and it was dedicated to the swiss well a scientist, and the forest has a mouth, but it so happened that this lecture she was i don’t think i remember, i think it was two or three weeks after the start of the war, so she
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and that’s when i was extremely impressed by this story of yulia, which i learned about really from my facebook and of course i was extremely impressed by this story because it was the death of such a young and bright person and that is why i decided that in my report i should also dedicate it to yulia. because it seems to me that in fact the organizers of this lecture were also grateful to me because this was the moment when i and everyone in switzerland were also shocked and of course impressed by the events in ukraine and you, in fact , i would also like to say something about it , express something, and of course yulia is just one of the many victims, one of the many wonderful people
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we lost in this war and of course it's like a cliché when they say that war takes away the best, but unfortunately it's true, that's why i really wanted to honor the memory of this person, the ant in me is speaking, i wanted more, did you have a dream to return to ukraine someday? is it possible? war changed your plans for the future as well as many ukrainians well, in fact, i am tired of this my native home and even what i hear, i work in other countries, i always return to kyiv. like home, and in fact now i really want to visit kyiv again in the summer, when it will be like this. i hope that it will be like this an opportunity and so on. well , to move back to ukraine. i don't know, let's see how life will turn out, but
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for me, kyiv is from kyiv and ukraine is always my home, so that's why i will always come and return and you i hope that u in the future, there will be some science-related projects in ukraine, in which i in some sense joined, so that you would like to tell our women today where they were not at the front or young students who were lost during the war, ukrainians would like to say take care of yourself and all of us we think we all have to believe and we all have to work hard to win and so rebuild our country together, on the one hand, in the center, sinful stories are inspiring, and on the other hand, it also hurts that people have to do
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such extremely difficult small things and but so of course, of course not war, there are always many inspiring stories, we really, really want us to return to a peaceful life and for all these actions , all these losses, for them to be in vain, we know, as i do, examples of countries that actually fight for themselves for many decades, and but i really hope that we will be able to protect ourselves and so that we will be able to rebuild our country and make it so strong that the enemies can't hurt us so much. okay, thank you very much. thank you very much. this was an interview with maryna vyazovska
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a ukrainian mathematician who received a felt medal , see more interviews on the pages of the voice of america in ukrainian on youtube and facebook , and that's all. on our pages on youtube and on facebook , good luck take care, dad, dad, events, the most important events, events that are happening right now and affect our lives, of course, the news feed reports about them, but not many people know what what is happening must be understood antin borkovskyi and
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