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we travel every day, we are looking for different objects and the number of willing people is increasing. i am from kherson. i just chose procurement. i decided that i want to continue volunteers. volunteers, how are they? kherson , i started in poland, spent about two months there helping with refugees, and then i felt that i wanted to to come to ukraine to work here i am in kyiv i am just working on cleaning an apartment building that was bombed and destroyed the feeling that you as if you went to someone's house and you, like a driver, are redundant here, on the one hand, to be in someone's personal space, and on the other hand , these people perceive and need them in such a situation, there is no need to help and want to help, only
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25% ukrainian by origin and that's why it's just nice to be with my brothers and sisters again что если там my home is in kherson my business and today the guys in ukraine are the same as me i help them i help them all feel a thrill when they know they are involved in this they are involved in that to make life normal again in this building, my grandmother lives very well with heavy, sore legs and every morning she goes out
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to get water. those things that were normal to you, here they are like manna from heaven. a week ago, they gave the light. well, he says, i danced and a person danced with his feet only at home. they knocked down a tank during the day. they drove here on tanks, and when it was on fire, it jumped out , they shoot. and we pops up, don't look what it is and it's burning, crackling like this, the fire is so terrible
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, they called these firefighters, they are shooting. they came to start putting out the water and ran out of water , they went to collect water, returned back and started firing at them, and they left. at the end, well, since may, they turned it on, you know, i didn’t burn with a little sore feet, so here you go. you can also heat tea , you can cook some soup, you can wash your feet in warm water. well, you know, in a completely different way, of course it is inconvenient for someone in the sewers there is no water, there is no gas well, i don't have gas in our country, only the electricity of such fathers was satisfied and that's enough now, thank you. i was able to release every object through myself at first.
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it was very difficult for me. i talked with a psychologist there because i just, well, in it's very difficult for me every day, that is, every object is worth a person who survived the occupation, who went through a real war, and now she comes to her home, and in some family, you hear all this, er, just at some point, i er, understood that i just don't need it if it will do it, i'll just contact you in a few weeks. and now i'm very important in that we gather people and we do a lot, well, i 'm trying very hard to explain to the volunteers so that they don't focus on some such moments, so that they do n't get emotional very strong, of course. it happens when there
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are children's things lying around. you understand that the family didn't get along. it will leave the village, but it doesn't stop, just like the military. they work. yes, we just work, our boys or you there. friends and some friends, i already said that we now have quite a large team, we simply attract different people to different objects, more professional people, they are needed in order to restore directly, and people who are just volunteers, they can help with cleaning, and in the same way, we are now organizing a brigade of guys who are more or less handy and they can restore
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small buildings in the villages that have two floors, for example , a regular stable system there, er, there is data from corrugated board here, in fact, there is no super technology to teach a person this of course, if it is a crane or some kind of large equipment, then we simply involve our partners who already work with us, we have architects and construction engineers. by the way, engineers are generally very serious. i have been there since the 15th year. i just know people there. they help because they do not specialize in the restoration of buildings that have suffered from the assessment, we do it quite professionally , we have a legal department, which can further accompany the plot of the condominium or the residents of the building, or if it is a school there, well, the administration of these schools in order to receive compensation. now we are already negotiating with large such rather
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large funds, both ukrainian and foreign, in order to receive a large grant. at the moment , only people support us. of course, this is just a donation to our accounts. andriy just spent everything on this project, but we really want to raise funds from ordinary people because, first of all, this is quite a big project and for us it is important that it be some kind of, well, some big organization that understood in general, the whole scale was destroyed. we are even in this building in this building, we will not
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do repairs in the middle of the apartment. it will be a question of the residents of the administration, that's why they are trying to force it, it will go. i will do 1% of myself, maybe even more, so that in my heart i had a feeling that i did it all, i just want people to realize that the most of all, ukraine is there is, however, when we we save the number we save some district we give them a sense to return back we all wait for everyone to return and start living in such as i say on new ukraine watch the project to find your
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. i would like to start with ukrainian-japanese relations during the full-scale invasion of russia. very often you can come across such an adjective as the unprecedented level of japan's support for ukraine in the conditions of this full-scale war, is this not an exaggeration and what exactly is unprecedented and why for japan ? kuriemo and viktor were to blame for donbas , at that time japan was the only country in asia that imposed sanctions against russia, and at the same time, support for eight years, whether from the side of japan or the treaty , was also great, but on the other hand, let’s say very cautiously approached russia, understanding that they have a task to solve the issue of the virtual issue
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in the northern territories, so it looked like a bit of a double standard, on the one hand, it supported ukraine, because on the other hand, it maintained good relations with russia, in particular, imprisoned somewhere, a precedent relations took place after february 24, in fact, it can be said that because japan decided to abandon relations with a well-baked country and began to support ukraine to absolutely no extent, it can be seen just in in the form of sanctions in 2014, imposed sanctions against russia, and the deposit was very cosmetic, let 's say very countries in the group
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, you yourself in one of your posts on facebook drew attention to the fact that after february 24, there was even such a day when the prime minister of japan , mr. kokhida, recorded an appeal to the japanese because of the war in ukraine. this is so unusual for of others in 2014, to the prime minister, the exact prime minister, they tried to maintain relations and relations with their colleagues, that is why they made decisions and the policy of supporting ukraine, but it was quite invisible. population of japan and this time, the prime minister, who is ira, is trying to make the population understand why we absolutely support ukraine and even the knowledge of the airplane video without the president, let's say that i have never seen such a video and they really clearly
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said that it is necessary to support with such a reason ukraine now, am i right? i understand that the current sanctions are partly painful for the japanese themselves, if the prime minister had to address the japanese. and what does this mean? well, the value of such goods on the japanese market and the population is clearly increasing. er really feels er gradually that the complexity of their life is increasing now, but still many people understand it is because er the government explains why this sanction is needed why ukraine needs support now er what do they mean by the japanese population itself understands that father-in-law is growing precisely because of such and such ambushes of the prime minister, let's say, i would like to draw attention to such a figure as 40% of japanese materially supported ukraine after february 24 -
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these are data from the japanese red cross society and at the same time to note that many westerners the media are already drawing attention to the fact that japan has opened up to e.e. ukrainians who are forced to flee from the war, i.e. refugees, even figures are given that, unlike previous years, when japan did not accept people who asked for such asylum now japan has opened up. how do you explain that japan took such an unusual step regarding the acceptance of ukrainians? it is difficult to say for what reason it made such a decision . but it is true that japan has not accepted refugees from different regions of the world before. this time, it really is. it was unprecedented to make such a decision, ukrainians are called refugees in this war, and they
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use such and such a term in the joint-stock or such-and-such term. aggression - this cannot be compared with other conflicts, and this one is absolutely not evil on the part of russia and it came to ukraine, and they are really suffering from the people of ukraine at the national level, and they want to support this large-scale sympathy and understanding during these months, let's say, the government of japan stopped making a decision. in my opinion, ukraine became the first country to which japan provided military aid, but this does not mean lethal weapons, but various types of aid, for example, for the ukrainian military, such as helmets body armor, is it at all possible that at some stage the japanese will not also go to the extent of providing ukraine with some types of weapons? i think not because well, i
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hope so, but i think that it is very difficult because even if this is a decision made by the japanese government and provide ukraine also has equipment or chemical defense for a chemical attack, a chiligraphic attack , or drones, this is a very historic decision, then in ukraine, after the end of the second world war, japan did not accept such a decision, that is, it is really a historic decision for the government of japan and sincere hmm by a million, because my uh, they compare such decisions and the whole thing is very difficult, in fact, the discussion was and everything is discussed about whether to really support one country of the conflict, that is, the population understands the needs, but on the other hand, they are not yet used to such a decision, that is, at the moment because there was no such decision before, the situation here is a bit dry. germany after the end of the world war,
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japan, yes, germany adopted such a policy of pacifism and you are very careful about everything related to the war. you see how germany reacts to every request to provide weapons, eh. even germany already provides its residents with a different situation, what is the constitution that interferes, and in a practical way, in my opinion, it is not very profitable to provide from the side of japan, because it is completely different to go under arms and with what power it still has to train separately on the territory of japan, when there is an opportunity to use european and american tanks or anti-defies to get japanese weapons and send troops to japan for a few months, i think it is not very profitable, it is better to receive funds in order to buy western weapons . well, in fact, the ukrainian military, i think you yourself have convinced yourself of this, they have shown that they can quickly learn even what western
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partners doubted, but i want you to clarify, you mentioned the constitution of japan, which interferes so could you please do for our viewers what the constitution itself does not prohibit. the constitution bazu is it on a-a philosophy of pacifism so that they use armed education as a solution to any conflict conflict and in this sense there is also legislation there. that is how it is made, that is why it is a little inconvenient to sell weapons. it is true that they recently removed some er, but it seems that it is written there that you can sell er under specific conditions, definitely not in military er situations, one more question - these are japanese-russian relations, and in april of this year, for the first time in 19 years, japan called the kuril islands illegally occupied by russia. is this move by japan somehow related to a certain large-scale invasion of russia into ukraine?
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the government has realized that there is no point in continuing the negotiations on the resolution of territorial issues and for and russia, at least when the study of for the japanese government and they will decide that the priority is still to support ukraine and not to continue with the beginning of trade. therefore, we must say with our names what the state is because it is to be silent about the policy regarding the true state of these territories was adopted through that they think that if we speak clearly about the state of these islands, it will interfere with the negotiations, that is, now it is clear that there is no point in continuing these negotiations and we must support ukraine absolutely, this is
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absolutely related to whether russia can pose a threat to japan. for example, the same islands which you and i mentioned there, russia even conducts some military exercises in a patriotic way without talking about a direct threat, but uh, as far as i know, the ministry of defense also writes in much harsher terms about, let's say, risks on the part of russia, that is, it is necessary to be much more careful, and before we called russia all such potential friendly countries . e white book of japan - this is uh just this let's say this report in which the threats are described for the first time there is a separate section dedicated to the russian-ukrainian war uh how does japan connect what is happening in ukraine with
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those threats and risks that may be for it or for the region, at the expert level, they began to discuss these issues, but at the government level, they are still cautious because there could potentially be such a threat. they do not see a concrete threat yet. if i read the diplomatic language correctly from the excerpts in english, it was about what if russia wins in ukraine this can give it was not written directly it can give a kind of example to china in relation to taiwan and i understand that japan is very afraid that there may really be some kind of fighting between china and ivane japan's actions in support of ukraine is primarily because it is a violation of the current world order, i.e. the order is based on coastal rights, that is, a violation of the un charter and every other law on which we live in
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this world, i.e. er, a big country can’t attack, isn’t there an advantage in the international arena and a big country, a small country does everyone have the same cigarette rights, and if russia wins, er, theoretically , er, this order will be broken. the most powerful country that should receive protection from local law in the same way. and you also have taiwan falling with the mateyanka part of china’s military, not current, lower, let’s say. therefore, it is necessary to preserve the local, yes, that is, this current world order, and this is the japanese government, the japanese expert code clearly understands here that it is impossible to allow a victory for russia and against ukraine
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. between japan and russia maintains, in particular, business ties, trade ties, if i understand correctly, japan in particular buys energy carriers from russia, now there is a lot of talk about the fact that europe should abandon russian energy carriers under these conditions, yes when energy carriers actually turned into weapons or between japan and russia is reviewing these relations, the japanese government has already made a decision to gradually reduce the import of coal and oil from russia, together with the logical countries, europe itself has not yet decided on gas such a decision and they are constantly discussing whether or not or what should be done on this issue, a part of society supports the language of er
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gas from russia, but some still, well, in particular, the economic circle er, do you still think that if there will be a battle to get married, we will give preference to the chinese or other countries that will receive our share of this benefit, there is, uh, not quite a clear understanding in society, so there has not been such a decision so far, well, separately, of course, i want to talk about your ukrainian language, because i objectively i understand that our viewers have this question: how did you learn ukrainian under what circumstances? it's a long story. you've been in ukraine for over 10 years, almost 13. i think it was 13 years. well, i wanted to learn the ukrainian language as a child, and i can imagine that back then, probably not much was known in japan. about ukraine when we were a child through the window here i will get to know ukraine or have i learned about the existence of ukraine e-e
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which i have never heard of until now e-e two i was interested in. why is such a broken country with its history language clitoris tradition industry e-e i have never heard er this became my mystery about ukraine and i started to look for information uh where can i learn more about ukraine means one university in tokyo uh then i entered there in order to study the ukrainian language and there is one uh professor who researched the ukrainian language girls a little but still this it wasn't a specialty, and which faculty was there medicine once a week? well, i'm learning the ukrainian language quite a bit. what is the meaning of it and the work is connected with ukraine ? what is another job announcement for the position
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of japanese language instructor in lviv at ivan franko lviv national university, i tried the job, i thought i would live somewhere there for one or two years, but when i started to live, it became much more interesting than what i had imagined, and i realized that i would continue to continue and already at work i practiced my knowledge of the ukrainian language, and then i still have eyes to continue uh, different things and entered the sanatorium match for obtaining a higher education, and then i want to try my knowledge at the embassy of japan in ukraine in kyiv this is how it happened. you thought that you would be delayed for a year or two, but now you have been in kyiv for over 10 years, moreover, after february 24, you remained in ukraine, uh, you didn't plan to return to japan, the real one hesitated here, because my parents, who know much less about the situation in there is
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a lot of talk about this in ukraine every day, because putin can have crazy ideas, can he launch a nuclear bomb in this country? well, first of all, they were scared that i didn't have time to go there, not at the border, i had a huge queue work and huge demand from the side i see the japanese society regarding the information of this aggression. it was in russia. every day from morning to night i subscribed to the news, but where is the time to leave there for the second time? after all, i have a psychographic barrier. wants to leave ukraine when my road is at the front, at least they say that they will fight to the end and defend their country, their cities, their family , eh. and i have the right to leave. but should i use this opportunity and leave ukraine and then i can't, well, i realized that i don't, then i don't
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i will be able to say that i saw this war to the end. i want to see the victory first of all with my friends and how else but this war will continue and how it will end as the end ukraine will win how can we uh then rejoice together at the end of this war or is it true that you are also studying the crimean tatar language and how successful you are already. well, you can communicate at a basic level only in crimean tatar. we must, for example , spend an hour or an hour and a half constantly in the crimean tatar language. which is more difficult to learn ukrainian or crimean tatar? different reasons because i teach the crimean-tatar languages ​​and there is not much lack of educational materials, and ukrainian for ukrainian learning the
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ukrainian language is still all kinds of

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