tv [untitled] August 1, 2022 5:00am-5:30am EEST
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glory to ukraine thank you, friends, incredible thanks, thank you . at the end of the official three-lister of today's concert, one more song that is absolutely dedicated to the defenders of ukraine, to all the strong free people, to all the fighters of the armed forces of ukraine, to all the boys, girls, and modern heroes whose faces we know and who we are. many military people police medics all those who again help us keep our independence song my country with great respect to all these people please
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i sincerely thank you, my friends, i am extremely grateful to the organizers, the technical team, to all those people who contributed their hearts to the creation of such cadets, it is extremely important that they take place, everyone be healthy and happy, and to all of us, of course, victories and we will definitely win. because we have armed forces forces of ukraine i love you very much, thank you very much, it was
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just an incredible band without restrictions, we want to thank our armed forces of ukraine and everyone who brings us closer to victory for the opportunity to be here with you today, glory to ukraine thank you, friends. goodbye. watch the project to find your loved ones. kateryna osadchai from the search for the missing today at 9:30 p.m. victor derevyanko. he, 31, a senior lieutenant of the state border guard service of ukraine , was wounded on february 24 in chernihiv oblast. the enemy fired at him at dawn and
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shrapnel entered his heart. i am lucky that i survived after this. first, the border guard was operated on in the chernihiv hospital, and then they were sent to kyiv to remove a fragment from the man's heart. the doctors wondered how viktor managed to survive, what did he do? they answered, we need to live, we still need to serve , the story of a man with an indomitable fighting spirit , lazy, lazy, and our cause is righteous, holy, because who is for what? and we are for independence. so it is difficult for us because
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of that. sounds on and soon we will be able to hear them again and now we can see them this thursday at 23:00 a series of documentaries sounds of cities they patch holes from bullets and debris there is always a need for technology they strengthen the hull additionally they gave a base so iron that its
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we stopped the bullets with the military, we need to raise the car, that's what we're doing, we're going to raise it, we're going to put a wheel and we won't stop as long as there's a need, we'll work and do it 24 hours a day, we rolled up our sleeves, i, the auto craftsmen, are doing their part, now it's fire and pumped up, our joint victory because the car is a boy ukraine is working,
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please no, it was very good, they put the grandfather to shame, they stole it well, sergey, hello, i’m glad to see sergey, your last work 24:02 you posted several photos from the filming process of the clip and wrote that it was quite difficult to return to conditional past and strange were these makeup processes there hairstyles lighting today when you came here to the recording studio where are we now what did it feel uh well anxiety before the interview first of all i always worry before an interview uh i felt well, in fact, some processes have already taken place in similar shooting studios, i’m already a little used to it. that is
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, this is ours before the beginning of the great war, this is the past, it is somehow already returning a little and some shootings are taking place, concerts are taking place a little already. but the first, the first, this is the first exit show business, yes, or some kind of production was really strange, but then when we were shooting 2402 and it was still in some flashbacks and it was a rather strange feeling , now it is more or less normal again, war, as experience has shown, it is such a certain numbness, we must have all felt it someone it lasted more, longer, someone less, how did you have it in general, creatively, in such an ordinary life sense, well , the first few days there was really a complete rejection of reality, then you are like, well, i am distracted by something , uh, i am talking to someone or just something and
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then i remember that we were being shelled there for the third or second day and just no, well, again, it was difficult for everyone's psyche to be rebuilt and did not want to perceive this reality and remember it, as it were. yes, but after a week or two, unfortunately, we all got used to this with this state of affairs and here now if this is absolutely reality for the subconscious, the subconscious has accepted it and we are already rebuilding it, we all live with these circumstances from a creative point of view, for the first two months i could not even think about music at all because it caused some kind of dissonance in me there generally understanding that i am a musician because i spent the first two months behind the wheel of a volunteer, well, the type of our tour bus that was converted into a volunteer one .
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a time when such frank trash is happening in the country and eh well, but over time eh when did such volunteer trips from the west to kyiv become irrelevant because our military repelled russia beyond the borders of the table, well, from the capital and beyond the borders of the country in side of the belarusian border is already here if it was oversaturated with volunteers and cargo and that's it, we already started thinking about how to move closer to the east in general, how to do concerts, it is still necessary to somehow raise the psychological state of both the military and the civilian population in the de-occupied cities and we started then the music came back again in the form of acoustic such formats of performances eh and then already hmm i was in the usual atmosphere for writing music in the kitchen eh
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in the kitchen in kyiv eh i took the second guitar and started to write from the song 2402 and it was a return to being a musician at the beginning of march. there we did the first concert in the subway at dorogozhichi and syrets stations. two concerts in one day. people who had already been in these bomb shelters for 20 days at that time had the opportunity to go out a day everything is clear on the street, but from 6:00 p.m. dmytro was closed and hmm and people were there until the morning. believe me, it is a very oppressive atmosphere, especially if you have been living like this for 20 days, and it is clear that those people already needed a corner of fresh emotional air and the performances of musicians with us there the military band played for us there, not very cool , they played such rather cheerful folk music, what a really good mood, we played our music without restrictions, people who know
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it sang along with tears in their eyes. and to us and others well, to those people to whom we are going and from that, trips to the front and places of permanent military deployments and so on have already begun. ask where is your family now, my family is abroad for a while, they stayed in poland for a while, then they flew to tokyo to japan, because my wife is a translator of japanese, she studied as an exchange student, she was once a fourth year in japan, it was understandable for her, and well, native, not native, but very nice she understood the country in which language she knows and she is comfortable there because it is difficult to be in countries. if you do not know the language and she knows japanese well and we made our decisions, it was already difficult to stay in poland frankly, because there are a large number of ukrainians, a large
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number of people who need attention from the state, and well, when there was an opportunity to go to that country, there was an opportunity to go to that country where there are not so many people who need attention from the state, which accepts us and because many people, well, it is better to let my wife's place on the territory of the polish state be for and the goal of a person who has no alternative, that is, you understand, he means to make room for those who have nowhere else to go, and well , such logic seemed to us to be correct. i first well, understand, it’s a 13-hour flight, it’s a very long distance, and it’s like we’ll see each other there if you can come from poland to see us somewhere in lviv, i don’t know there or somewhere else, well, you just won’t come for 100 years, so we kind of understood that we won’t see each other at least there six months a year well, but the safety of the children, the
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little one is four, the little one is 13, the little one is really small and, um, i think that it is a little early to return to ukraine , and that's why it was decided that they will fly there and video communication will save us for now. well, then we'll see how will we be in touch every day? the little one is growing up, of course i take it all hard , because i don't want to miss these moments, they returned to poland from warsaw, they flew and well, the children it's hard for all of us, but they are there with their mother, they are in comfortable conditions, and nastya is at school, lukyan kindergarten , mother works like if it happens to them well, there is a normal peaceful life, there is no one near me, of course , and they are not at home, this is all discomfort but it seems to me that safety is a very important thing and i want
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them to be safe, i want myself, all all ukrainians were safe, everyone who has the opportunity to make sure that their families remain safe , you know, we spoke recently with valery kharchyshyn and he told me what can be said that right now he felt so keenly how much he loves his children and how much they need him, did you have any similar revelations about them everything is very comfortable from the point of view of hmm mother's care, mother's attention, love , care and so on, that is, they are not deprived of attention at all . not very catastrophically correct, i won't ask the children, only i can see from them that the little one doesn't want to turn off the phone when we talked with him i understand that he needs me, my attention, he misses it , but well, we don't concentrate on that, if we were to talk, we
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try talk about some more or less positive moments of our lives and communicate in such a positive way. i am very positive. i just imagine how difficult it is for wives without husbands somewhere in unknown countries. well, i am not only talking about anya, but about all those who left with two or three children it is necessary to organize everyday life somehow, there must be laws and some kind of legality, some uh, some kind of paperwork , all these matters. this is all very, very difficult, and because of this, everything came to me with the help of the host party , uh, local japanese people, and it is clear that what about the ukrainians who are in japan she needs help, and she got a job in a state-owned company that actually deals with helping people who come to japan go through all these legal
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red tape. she works two days a week, she advises ukrainians on what to do upon arrival, what what you have to do what you can to make life easier for them and so on. she really wanted to get a job like that, which would be able to help ukrainians who will fly to japan, and she got this job, even from there she tries to help those people who are flying completely from ukraine and how did the war affect your relationship with your wife, er, well, all people sometimes quarrel like this in everyday life, in 4 months, we have not once said a word similar to a quarrel. we miss each other very much and we value each other very much we value each other very much this is such a good connection with each other, the most important thing is not to lose it because the
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war destroys everything and we watch around and it destroys unfortunately, families and so on and so on and so on if there were no hints that something could destroy our family, god forbid, but now we especially pay attention to each other, keeping in touch with each other, and this is very important, and we do and will do it, and support each other one and keep this connection for five months and you almost immediately started driving, uh, communicating with our military, you and your wife made this decision, you discussed the risks because you drive in practice, what if this, what if, well, here, what is there to discuss, if you are not fighting in the
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ranks of the armed forces, then you i think so, well, without reproaching anyone else, you should do everything you can so that it depends on you in order to help all those people who are fighting the physical power of the armed forces of ukraine. this is volunteering, but volunteering hmm, well, each of us does something in this life. at a minimum, you just have to do your job better. this is already some kind of help to the situation, er, try to help with something in your free time from work, yes, my work is primarily music, but on the other hand, i am a more or less famous person who has the opportunity to concentrate around you people who have the opportunity financially at least to help that way. we are engaged in some such publicly active
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things that accumulate er accumulate simply finances because now the most important thing is how well from these requests we receive this is transport uh, these are quadcopters, and this is um, well, surveillance means, uh, thermal imagers, and there are monocles, and so on. that is, these are the three main directions that constantly come to me now, as more or less, the army is equipped with bulletproof vests and helmets with medical protection, it’s more or less like that, but these things are constantly disappearing, drones are constantly breaking, cars are falling, and so on . designed to accumulate e-e m-m finances, because from the first two months, in fact,
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the entire budget, which was without restrictions, which was accumulated for holding stadium concerts and so on, he left. these are the first few months, and it is necessary to find these finances somewhere in order to implement requests from the military, and the decision was made to go on an international tour in order to earn money there for for for the armed forces of ukraine. also, we are friends with the holdp.ua fund. the opportunity to help the armed forces, we partner with them and we do concerts together and some promotions and buy all these uh requests, we also cover them financially together, it is very cool when you go to the front lines when you communicate with our soldiers you look into their eyes what are you you see, first of all,
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i see confidence there. if we speak globally, confidence is people who are not confused , at least those people we met in the circumstances in which we meet them. people want a peaceful life, that is, they understand what they are fighting, they are fighting for the life we lived before the beginning of the war and in the 14th year. and of course, until 24.02. and because it was far away, it was understood only by ordinary people who lived in the east of the country and who felt their skin and this war, and since the 24th, every ukrainian family has felt this war, the military are confident in themselves, they are grateful for the attention, without a doubt, they are very hospitable
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accept they always want to stay with them for lunch, they want to somehow thank the fact that for not coming to them, we usually don't have time to go further , but uh, it's such warm home gatherings, that's what i'd say, i would call these concerts without pathos, without any, without any scenes, without any of this tinsel what is called show business, it's pure sitting under the guitar of friends, and i want these emotions to remain in them as long as possible, and what has changed during this time? what do you drive ? it seems that there is nothing remarkable i did not notice this in the change, as there was no panic at the beginning, i did not see this panic and there was confidence in these people and it remains so now. now we are stronger, they can see that we are stronger. yes, we are getting weapons. we will get help, maybe
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not as we wanted. would and quickly in such volumes , but now there is probably some kind of logic for this, eh, hmm, the army is getting stronger, we withstood the first blow . people if we had already gotten used to it and maybe a little psyche tries to reject this reality and people try not to think about it. okay, but a huge number of people understand what is happening . calmed down. picked up and started working to win, that's cool. that's right. your tour was supposed to start, it started in january irpen in the cultural center, which is now, if i'm not mistaken, destroyed when the city was liberated from the russian
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invaders. you also went there to irpen to give a concert. when you went, you knew you saw in on the internet, what happened there? i'm sure there are stories of people who survived the occupation and what thoughts you had when you went there. well, it was extremely painful for me to watch the destroyed city of irpin bucha. my wife's parents live a little further away from these places, and i often went to them, always through bucha. or through irpin, returning through these cities, extremely beautiful, well-kept young cities, everything is very nice, we had the idea of buying a house there once a few years ago well, this is a wonderful place for people to live it's not worth an hour to stand in a traffic jam there and back okay, that is, a cool adventure in which
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everything was just wonderful and then i enter these me serhii smalchuk, a ukrainian journalist who lives in irpen and was training irpen and defending this city, he met me and we drove to and to his boys to the theory of whom he is serving and they helped organize this concert and so on and he is mine well, they gave us such a tour of the city, excuse me for the word. and we, they showed us what it looks like to them now, well, there was despair. we were just silent sometimes just some obscene expressions appeared in my head, looking at what these scumbags did to ukrainian cities, there was despair, but all this will be rebuilt, well, like the main victory, and then everything will be fine, and these resources will be found and the strength and desire to
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rebuild these cities and i am sure that we will hold more than one concert in the cultural center in the city of irpin. how did you meet and what did that performance mean to you then, uh, it was the first days after the release or a week, and there was very little there people eh hmm people were not scared people were
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