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and they are thinking about how to make russia pay reparations to ukraine for what it inflicted on ukraine- russia pays reparations to ukraine for what it inflicted on ukraine, so they have a good idea of how to save themselves because there is no money let's pay or pay because lukashenko now they will give him a heart attack, he said that there is still time to pay lukashenko for our debts no, russia is disgusting itself for everything that it has done to the evil one thank you for being with us i forgive us see you tomorrow until 12:15 the worldview program will be tomorrow take care keep an eye on points on e-e with alarms and now for your attention a news release from my colleagues from the ukrainian editorial office of b8 with let's watch together good evening we from ukraine shelled mykolaiv for the first time a ukrainian ship with grain crashed and why the mysterious tour of the us official in asia is important for ukraine let's talk about it
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today in etherius ukraine in the studio olga melchevska a ship with ukrainian food left odesa according to the results of the domo it is in turkey when it should arrive and why it is especially awaited by ulvans new victims and destruction due to of russian shelling, the russians do not stop the massive strikes on mykolaiv we are trying to tell putin directly that he cannot destroy ukrainian culture and the ukrainian freedom orchestra with a brilliant debut in london, the anthem and flags of ukraine in the royal albert hall,
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first of all about the tragic details of the russian shelling in mykolaiv, three people were wounded by shells and kissed in the private sector, according to the regional military administration, in addition, a fire broke out on the territory of the new trauma center from the shock wave and fragments of windows flew into the nearby medical the mayor of the city, olexandra zinkevich, told about it. according to the mayor, the trauma center was destroyed, or in one of the most modern ones in ukraine. in general, these were already the usual indiscriminate russian strikes, cluster bombs and cruise missiles on the residential quarters of the mykolaiv hospital were
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crowded, but the positions of the defenders of the city steadfastness is a miracle, in my opinion, everyone is already used to war. we are sad because of the victims and wounded, but we are full of the will to fight and to win, and this fight is intensifying . mykolayeva patiently remains in the city, standing in queues with murky water and trying to somehow live in the face of unbearable risk . every day in mykolaiv, thousands of people go to bed every night not knowing whether
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rockets or cluster bombs will hit their homes this time. on saturday night, two rockets exploded near the apartment of the yakovenkos. the air alarm siren saved their lives . they moved away from the windows. to survive she says the family can't afford to move to a safer place so they patched up the windows and prepared for another unpredictable night on the town looks now let's ask about it my colleague victoria dzhugan, she visited mykolaiv today and is now in direct contact with us. victoria, how calm is it in the region now, what is known about the victims of the shelling. good evening, well, this region cannot be called calm
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at all. air alarms and mykolaiv as we saw it, it is primarily empty, we and the film crew tried to remember whether we saw at least one child on the street, it seems we saw one mother with a stroller and she stood out very much against the background of mostly elderly people. most of these elderly people. we saw them in queues for water or with large plastic bottles that they carry on wheelbarrows , which are better known in ukraine as kravchuchki, and these people stand in queues and the first thing they talk about when you talk to them talking is scary, but today mykolaiv i also saw that there are shops and small cafes working next to them, which usually consist of a few tables and plastic chairs or benches. well, they stand under these big umbrellas and they had people were sitting there, and this is exactly the picture i remembered of mykolaiv when i personally was here 10 years ago and when i saw that this part
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of mykolaiv's life continues, it was a very comforting sign from what you told me. what we saw in the plot is that the residents of mykolaiv, as you say, like many in other ukrainian cities, try to continue this usual routine despite the shelling and the threat of new shelling . please tell me from what you saw after the shelling, whether this fear prevailed over fatigue or more people are preparing to meet this night in basements and bomb shelters from what i hear in mykolaiv and odesa, eh. these cities, these communities, because we are also talking about areas that suffer from shelling , they do not plan their lives more than 12 hours in advance, sometimes this even less periods of time, in principle, kyivans can remember a similar effect when kyiv was actively shelled and when there was a threat that kyiv would be surrounded in the south of ukraine. i hear the same moods and the same
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lifestyles, if you can call it that that we we understand that for these people it has been going on for five months, uh, this is us on the weekend from a direct kiss to his house. oleksiy badaturskyi died in the mykolayiv agrarian house. how do people in the city react to this? what do they say about the circumstances of this death, if it is discussed? today we did not hear mykolaiv uh, there is new information about uh, when he and his wife will be buried or any plans for saying goodbye to this couple, but it is worth saying that in general, the region and ukraine are still in mourning because the highest and strongest people of the country reacted and commented, i will remind you that president volodymyr zelensky also noted that it was precisely in badaburg that he was one of those people and his company nibulon on whom zelensky believes such a big and important thing as food security was held, and
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he was also positively mentioned by the minister of infrastructure kubrakov, who called he was strong and persistent for 30 years and was able to compete with world traders and successfully traded millions of tons of grain. the situation and whether they feel heightened anxiety after the shelling in mykolaiv, because it is very close. i want to remind you that odesa was also shelled yesterday. our arrival in the city was accompanied by a fresh alarm of air alarms and shelling of communities in odesa, although it is difficult to talk about anxiety and anxiety as such. what is odessa like if you drive into it? after uh, well, from the first time after the russian invasion, it first of all looks empty. this is not the odessa we remember. what should it be like at the beginning of august, on the other hand, honestly, during
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anxiety, you could see people walking with people. thank you huge victoria for such details and take care, it was victoria zhugan about the situation in mykolaiv, odesa, after the russian shelling of mykolaiv, the first ship with ukrainian food left the port of odesa, this is the result of agreements in istanbul on july 22 with the participation ukraine, russia, turkey and the united nations are heading to lebanon from the same lawns as the port of tripoli under the flag of this country. the security of the corridor was confirmed by the partners, the un guarantors and turkey. this was reported minister of infrastructure oleksandr kubrakov on board the ship 26,000 tons of ukrainian corn from more than half a million tons of grain still waiting in ukrainian ports according to the president's office, the world hopes that this is the first swallow on the way to saving millions from hunger, how
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realistic it looks, bbc correspondent james found out on the spot water house, a ship capable of saving millions of lives from hunger, after several days of delay, it went to sea and frezoni, the first ship with ukrainian grain that left the ukrainian port after february 24 as stipulated by the agreements. the ship is headed to lebanon via tambul. there is hope that it will be one of many. on this route, a ship will be able to go and stay here in a place where hostilities are taking place even before the start of this war. of agricultural products, and after the black sea became closed, they began to use other means of transportation, so exports decreased by more than two thirds, the largest consumers of ukrainian grain are poor countries africa and the middle east, so this food crisis
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significantly affects not only ukrainians, but also those who live far away. must export it to feed other nations in terms of quantity, despite the fact that there is no grain agreement between ukraine and russia, but it is vital and not only for the government, but also for sailors who, since february, without we work all over the world and we encounter pirates and other difficulties of maritime activity, sailors add that they are not afraid of animin or other dangers, and although today's flight has rather a symbolic meaning, there is hope that every morning will start a full-fledged export
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of ukrainian grain, not a symbolic one, but a rather significant practical one have these 26,000 tons of ukrainian corn for lebanon to its port in tripoli no dock next week lebanon one of the largest ukrainian importers up to 60% of grain as i bought circles in the ukrainian country, and 90% of wheat and edible oil were bought in ukraine and russia. lebanon is already suffering from a food crisis, in addition to security inflation, food prices here are the highest in the world, prices there have jumped by 400 percent, but despite the fact that the ship from ukrainian corn they are waiting a lot in lebanon there are their own challenges whether they will be able to accept ukrainian grain will be told by a bbc correspondent in beirut in the last three years since the beginning of the banking crisis here in lebanon it has not subsided the financial and economic and food crisis and food
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products, especially bread, are actually a problem, people stand in lines for hours to get some bread, and bakeries were forced to close because they ran out of wheat . ivan imports from ukraine more than 60% of grain, mainly wheat, and here they really suffer because of the war in ukraine and now this is the first ship to arrive in lebanon will solve the big problem of food production especially from grain roots it will still bring corn to the lebanese port of tripoli after weeks of negotiations between ukraine and russia for mediation of turkey and turkey confirms that this will be the first of many ships that will deliver grain to lebanon, the bud-bay route is not working after the explosion in 2020, in fact, the anniversary of the explosion falls on august 4, and yesterday's accident, the collapse of the elevators , reminded all the injuries of the lebanese people related to what
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happened during the explosion in the port and also increased their frustration with the government due to inaction ukraine is gripped by a deep financial and economic crisis they feel that the authorities do not care about their well-being, health and safety of the lion is not only experiencing an economic crisis, people's money is depreciating in the banks, there is no responsibility for what the central bank did, there is no responsibility for that explosion in port birut, as a result of which about 215 people died, and the investigation never came to any conclusion. and you know, there is no responsibility for their well-being also suffers from pollution and diseases, and the government does almost nothing to solve any problem, and while lebanon is, without exaggeration, the whole world is waiting for a ukrainian ship to arrive with a ukrainian ship port of destination let's talk about the significance of today's event for ukrainian grain exports
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with a representative of agrarian business, contact us denis marchuk and the all-ukrainian agrarian council congratulations to mr. denis in the world media - the first ship with ukrainian grain is one of the key topics, because they see it as the beginning of unblocking export of ukrainian grain to begin with how do you assess the significance of what happened today good evening extremely important event considering that from the first days of the war when the ports were blocked and we we do not have the opportunity to carry out a full-fledged export of influence. i have repeatedly mentioned in my stories that before the war we exported within the limits of 5-6 million per month due to the receipt of exports through sea ports. now we did not have this opportunity, we used only river ports by road and by rail it is much less and of course that when the arrangements began in istanbul and we were very much waiting for one day the first ship will finally work, it will go to sea and export
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our products today, august 1, it happened business is positively evaluating the situation, because we must understand that this is help not only for business, when more working capital for rural producers will appear, it is actually help for the country , because we need to remember that before the war , ukraine received 45% of foreign exchange earnings through the sale of agricultural products, this is aid to the immediate country in the form of taxes is aid to the territorial community where the farm and producers work, in the end it is an opportunity to pay rent to people for the use of their land, so you know if this is a ship, what are the following caravans will move and everything will be in accordance with the current agreements that were signed in istanbul, then in the coming months we will be able to eat there and go back to the pre-war period. please tell me, in your opinion, how realistic are the statements that the export of grain is unblocked, well, as of today, we see that the ship has left in the
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next few days, a caravan of 16 ships is planned, which will also carry out the food uprising, and if this happens, of course we will state certain positive negotiations, but they can really be said that we have the experts did not stop. it was definitely less than our volumes, but it went on and in july we already reached a fairly good indicator, in fact 50% before the war, because in july we exported grain crops of the order of 3 million. this is also quite a successful direction and we it is also necessary to develop in the future and not only hope that the sea ports will work, is it possible to estimate how much it is in equivalents in monetary terms, actually how much ukraine received for this export? its 20 million tons of grain is in the order of 12 billion. that is, we are saying that today due to the
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blocking of the ports, the country did not receive such funds. did you touch on this earlier, in particular, about the railway, or have you outlined ways to solve this problem, well, the situation is really, well, let’s say so difficult , because the offer on the market with an increase is much more than the offer to ensure its export because today there are only three directions and they are quite busy, moreover, they are quite expensive. for example, if a ton of grain costs $360 in the world today, then the farmer receives only $100, a difference of about $200 , the logistics of getting to purists, therefore, we sing river music, if we say that, of course , in these expectations for all and medium-sized small businesses, that when the intensity of ships begins, more supply will appear on the market, and load
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these ships, accordingly, logistics will improve accordingly, it will be added to the price and the cost of the produced products, because if we look at the domestic market today, the price of wheat is about 30% lower than the cost of its cultivation, well, you are already tor the question of prices . the counterargument that the purchasing power of ukrainians during the war regimes is not that high, what solutions do they see here, it is possible that the ukrainian government makes certain proposals or actually wait for an increase in the price of bread or a shortage of ukrainians consumers in general, if we are talking about the price situation for various types of products in the territory of ukraine, let's say the trend was set by the war itself , because it destroyed the logistics chains between regions, and moreover, due to the impossibility of fully importing fuel and bridging
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materials, they rose quite high in price according to logistics - this is 25%, which affects the cost of products, therefore, for 5 months now, we have seen these situations when the prices of products have not increased in the order of 20% in general. if we speak on this period of time so, for example, let's say typical for this period of time, for example, we are currently in an active growing phase and vegetables appear on the market, well, that is, such a sharp increase in price is not expected. more intensively, we will start using electricity and gas at enterprises. and we have this - you understand that this is quite expensive. that is, it means that these have not been increased since september. well, it will probably happen, but here we must take into account one more point very high inflation in the country is more than 21%, and by the end of the year this forecast is forecast to be about 30%,
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which also directly affects the formation of the solvency of ukrainians. will equalize the exchange rate of the hryvnia in relation to the dollar and make it stronger of course under these conditions the economy will improve thank you very much denisa for such a detailed analysis and it was denis marchuk from the all-ukrainian agrarian of the council, president zelenskyy called on the civilian population of donbass, which still has not left the region, to evacuate until late russian forces are slowly advancing in the east of ukraine and have destroyed civilian infrastructure with their continuous shelling. she was heard from the shelling while turning up the volume of the tv last night, so i turned on the tv louder so that
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she wouldn't sleep, but a week ago, we also they shot, they smelled strongly and she fell asleep twice, but she feels she is also afraid because she does not understand that it stinks, but i will not survive if something happens to my loved ones because it is difficult to find a family at such a time and keep it . and if they constantly suggest he tells the child that this is a war, this is a war, i broke my psyche faster than the whole situation itself. the other day, the attention of the world was focused on the possible aggravation of relations between two non-states, asia , the regions of geopolitical confrontation between the two superpowers, the usa and china, an intrigue broke out around the trip of the us representative to asia, she spoke in the house of
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representatives of the us congress, nancy pilosi began her tournament in the region against the background of diplomatic tensions with china due to her possible visit to taiwan this morning, a cortege arrived at the presidential palace and stan in singapore, which is believed to have been transported by mrs. polosi, it was also planned to be visited malaysia, japan and south korea, but wang does not mention that, but suggests that the speaker of the house of representatives of the us congress may visit the island. beijing warned that she would go there if she did, it would have serious consequences. china considers taiwan a separatist province that should become part of the country and does not rule out the use of force in the future. officially, for the sake of normal relations with china, they do not recognize taiwan as an independent state. despite this, washington maintains strong unofficial relations with taiwan, gives it of military and technical aid, despite the lack of mention of taiwan in pilosia's itinerary, officials both there and in china are closely following her
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trip with details from the bbc's barbera plabashy, one of the fears is that the chinese may follow pilosia's flight or even challenge him especially if she is accompanied by a military escort of course the department of defense and the military must guarantee the safety of her travel as members of congress and so this may be one way that they carry out crises around the taiwan strait in the past, china has launched a missile into the water near taiwan, so this is also a possibility. the us administration is worried that now is a particularly tense time because at the party congress in november, all qin pin will try to secure an unprecedented third term. so it is considered that beijing can aspire to demonstrate strength at this time and take appropriate measures because of it. well, a little bit of beauty this weekend in london at the
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royal albert hall was performed by a ukrainian orchestra of freedom performance orchestra as part of the london international music festival bisiproms, which turned 95 years old this year, its organizers say that in this way they aim to wage war on the cultural front and remind the european and american public of what is currently happening in ukraine, how they manage to do it my colleagues tetyana saw kharchenko and maksym lomakin, the national anthem of ukraine arranged by yury shevchenko makes the audience of the london albert hall stand up among the listeners, those who not only love classical music, but also cheers for ukraine so very well. and that is exactly why we wanted to come to this concert. we know the history of the musicians and the orchestra and we wanted to support them. it was brilliant, especially when people stood up during the performance of the national anthem. i still have the feeling that i
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that's why i'm crying and i'm very happy and in fact i couldn't help it i cried a little of course and it was very nice to feel this support and only the performers know how much work goes into this lightness of sound and also here is this woman for the conductor of the canadian orchestra of ukrainian descent carrie lynn wilson russian invasion of ukraine was a shock but also an impetus to action at the beginning of the invasion i was scared i have a very close connection with ukraine because as a canadian of ukrainian descent on my dad's side my parents where originally from chernivtsi invasion, one of my kozenians went to fight in donbas, i wanted to fight too, but i could n't pick up a weapon, instead i took my conductor's baton, violinist yuliya rubanova,
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originally from mariupol, on the offer to join the the orchestra immediately agreed to all the wars in the soul and you can hear it when we play, that's why i think the ukrainian freedom orchestra is a very suitable name for our orchestra. we gathered musicians from lviv, kharkiv, odesa, kyiv, luhansk, kramatorsk, those who have been living and working in european strongholds for a long time and those who were forced to leave from ukraine because of the war, it is very interesting that now we are playing with the first oboist yury hristov , when we were young we still had the opportunity to participate in a festival in crimea, we played there together and now i saw him already such a grown man, unfortunately, a photo, a photo of where we were together, in mariupol, unfortunately, she remained. so , some historical facts are probably already there. i have never seen in my life my photo albums
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that i had left in mariupol after february for many ukrainian musicians continued to play with the intention of not giving up, but due to air raids and shelling, it was sometimes impossible. i went to visit my parents in uzhgorod three days before the war began, but my instrument, the car, and everything else remained in kyiv after two months in uzhgorod with the help of volunteering all this my father decided to go to the front and after 5 days i decided that i needed to go to my front when the ukrainian freedom orchestra gave its first concert , julia's father listened to his daughter online at the front together with his brigade, most of the musicians of the ukrainian freedom orchestra were temporarily the tour was released from military duty, but not everyone was lucky, i even know a few from our orchestra, in whom does our double bass player, for example, is now serving, who was also supposed to be with here we are, 75 musicians of the orchestra have just begun to get
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used to each other, the conductor admits that their first rehearsal was not easy, but the goal they set for themselves united them instantly and symbolically. we are trying to tell putin directly that he cannot destroy ukrainian culture. his struggle before going on tour with the orchestra, he volunteers in belgium and sheltered ukrainian refugees, so it happened that three women came from ukraine, a child actually and two women and i met them at the station, they were just me. i saw how soaked they were because they traveled for 5 days. they first traveled for 26 hours in a crowded train, where instead of 96 people there were 400 in the reserved seat, now artem sends
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them photos and videos from their travels of all concerts katerina wilson says, in fact, each of her wards carries pain for what is happening at home, but thanks to the game, they can channel their emotions, all their anger, anger and faith into music, and then the audience will definitely feel it. this is the 159th day of a full-scale of the russian war in ukraine today you are reading more and more on our website good evening good evening we are from ukraine vasyl zima's big broadcast my name is vasyl zima two hours of air time and my colleagues will be with you until 21:00 for two hours of your time
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