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securing the rescue vehicle and the buses in the middle, some convoys were 10, some convoys were 20 buses, approximately at this place, the belogorodsk community, together with volunteers, organized a field kitchen, they brought food here, prepared food, prepared hot tea, and when people came in, they came in columns immediately, well, it was necessary to provide some basic needs. kateryna haydamachuk lived here for more than a week with her colleagues, and even in her short video that she shot at night, you can hear the uninterrupted roar of guns, that's what they left volunteers, they will come tomorrow and they will be the same as today and all these days, and we have been here for five days, they will cook food, drink people and us
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hot tea, and i thought, well, i will write it down for myself, maybe we will be remembered personally for myself, maybe i can show my son we all worked as human beings, and it was very difficult to single out what specific psychological help you provided, because you had to orient yourself according to the situation, people usually in this state said i don't know, i don't know well, where am i? tell me, what is it ? a person cannot. well, how safe is it and it shoots and er rumbles and you can’t and you can’t deceive and you can’t under any circumstances give empty actions and hopes you can’t say everything will be fine
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calm down well it’s nothing about well how everything will be fine we don’t know where is this person's family, we don't know where they are going, is someone waiting for them, or will their house be left intact, the most difficult cases were probably those connected with waiting, there were families that were separated, for example, parents got on the bus, so the children went to another place, or someone e- e got on the bus. and someone got in the car and here are these parents they were waiting for their children, well, it was very difficult on the night of the 11th at 4:00 a.m. i heard the machinery. he is already
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on our territory. the phone or phones gave everything away and there they asked where and how we said, only the old men remained. the visit of the russians to the bomb shelter became the last argument for the parents to pick up their daughter in mirotsk. the girl with the unusual name anadel was only a few kilometers from but despite the fact that they could be the last in their lives, the parents still dared. here and after the anadels . right next to him that day on the highway all the way around, the development is not shot, the car is dead, and my equipment is being driven , the truth is, it was driving slowly until now, that’s all, it ran 60 km, and we turn around, they are literally in 5 m, but not
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they were looking at us, we were looking at them, well, of course i was. that's how ekhala drove 60 and that's how ekhal thought that he just wouldn't cry. because if i probably gave the cash register, i would have given exactly that. i was like that. we didn't get there, we got to kyiv, there the road is completely blocked from these bags, and we returned back to bucha, and then we looked there , we saw buses that were occupied, they drove slowly, they drove and we got there , we were so lucky, we were so happy and already behind them and on the roads, people were standing with bags, too, they took everything, that's it, that's it, if there's a place that's small, we take everything into the car, who's standing on the roads in the bus, they didn't leave anyone behind, people came out crying, take it away, please, that's how these posters were written when she's in belogorodka - it’s all right. it’s already easier. the volunteers have already arrived there. the volunteers have helped . they will eat so much food right away. first of all, that’s it. now the dog is our dog. so i
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said that i would wait for my daughter or my favorite ways and i would somehow take him there and free him later. that if i don't take it and no one takes it, the first line at the point itself, which is closer to the evacuation point, and those who are the second, third line, that's where it was of course the most difficult there borodyanka gostomel as well as an evacuation from the brovary district. yes, there was also an enemy standing right near brovary, in fact, and it was already very close to the population centers there, and where the victory was, the village there and others there, the message points from which the vacancy simply did not occur for days and weeks there was no evacuation because they simply did not launch there, we must remember that they also tried to take people to belarus well, imagine you have no communication at home yes you do not have
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a newspaper you have only one source of information is a neighbor or a short call there sms and then you get an announcement that they are driving around populated areas, there will be an evacuation, you can get out there anywhere, there are green buses waiting for you. they were not taken to the side of ukraine, there is kyiv, yes, but the other side, in the chernobyl zone , through these organizational roads, they were taken to belarus, many people were taken away, it is still unknown, because she left, that is, in fact, now we are establishing the number of people, well, there is a count, for example, missing disappeared, and we cannot say that many people have left, there is no contact with them. now we are launching such a project in the ministry of internal affairs as a center for the development of missing civilians and what will be, what is the idea. we have agreed with
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operators who, at the request of relatives, will provide the last location of the phone of their relatives for free, and then it is possible to at least establish that the phone went off. for example, they can understand here. well, for example, the phone went off in the chernobyl zone. so we can understand that most likely this person was taken to the republic of belarus and then to russia. this was a roadblock. we were the last ones to arrive at our roadblock. we were brought here by the cars of the police service, and after that we started moving here. it was a gray area. shoot through the territory viktoria ruban, the only woman rescuer who traveled in evacuation convoys to enemy territory, says that this decision was accidental and she did not think about the danger at the time , there were no sensations, you just had to sit down and go and that's it. when you cross the zhytomyr highway
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to the other side, let's say it was it was already a territory where it was necessary to drive in a completely different way. and when we left for the first time on the zhytomyr highway, then it came from a feeling, because the highway is completely empty, broken cars on the highway and such silence. you and uh, the wind is just walking, then i got the feeling that something is already well, probably something is wrong and probably danger together we are driving on the road that could have become the way to the house at the end the first time we drove here exactly well, no one knows what kind of tree is here who is watching and how it will return and we didn't even understand if the orcs know what to say that there is a green corridor, it was the first roadblock 20 meters from there, we stopped, opened the door, raised our
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hands and slowly we had to go eh, they stood here, we had to approach them already let's talk about the case when the rescuer who entered the first car was simply taken away in an unknown direction, his fate is still unknown, a prisoner, a dead person, this is what we are now looking for with all the peace, all the ministry of internal affairs, to find at least identify where he is, so far there is no information about the fact that he is in captivity, there are also no people who volunteered for the first corridor when we traveled as bus drivers, i will tell you that these drivers are really heroes, but we did not have to look for them for a long time. meet this vadim koroliuk. a few days before the war, he got a job as a driver of a brand a school bus, but to transport children in his mustang, as he gently calls his bus, he hasn't had to so far in red crosses plastered on the window there and there and there were
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evacuation inscriptions irpin one event 72 so they are lying because i was struck by something 72 years old grandfather and he went, but he says, so what did i get together, what can i tell you about the general impression of these trips, i had about a dozen of them. shadow, you know how shevchenko wrote blacker than the black earth, there are people walking there, but the most interesting story happened with vadim not in the occupied territory. and already in kyiv at the railway station, well, we already reached the kyiv railway station. that's how everyone went
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here and there, and the old woman was sitting here i 'm sitting there, i say, grandma, they've all arrived, and where should i go now, a-a, i say, get out there, the police, ask the fruit, i say, she came out, she stood on the sidewalk, she looks around, i think, let's go with me, they say, grandma, let's live in the room, well, i called my wife right away i say no, i'm already carrying her, i tell my grandmother, i'm carrying her, i say to us, how do you look at it, how do you carry a-a, uzbek in russian, i'm talking, carry well, he brought 80 dollars to the
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old lady valentina hryhorivna, and even now, my sister will hear her, she's back already, they they are calling and saying don't come here, there is no gas, it's cold for us, it's some kind of food, they bring rations there, some kind of volunteers. people were taken out by trains around the clock, it seemed that this flow of refugees would never end . ukrzaliznytsia did a lot of work in these corridors , because in many cases we took people to the station, 70-80 percent of them wanted to go further
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. evacuation because well, god forbid , you just have to look at these ukrainians who are leaving in order to understand everything that happened there, you just need to look into their eyes and you immediately understand everything that these people went through, all of you my name is lying around. they scattered everything. they were here twice. they were here twice. then they were here. the passport was still there. they searched the nightstands. they found my child. my passport was abroad. well, this is the one that i made a new one by the age of 21. it was lying unfolded on the table , for some reason. i don't know, but i was there in my room. that's it. that's how they looked at it . i saw it unfolded, and this passport remained. yana spent three days in the belgorodka evacuation camp, all this time. she hoped that her daughter was about to arrive through the next green corridor, but
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the buses were returning without her on march 15, the last evacuation from buchi was planned. yana persuaded the rescuers to take her husband with them so that he could take the idea. it was an evacuation to buchi vorzel and they quickly took people and quickly returned back. literally, they say, if yours must be on time within 40 minutes, we will wait for him . we won't, if you don't have time to pick it up, it will be the same from the place where the evacuation buses were going to mirotsi, but then this path seemed like an eternity, we are those moments, the hours when i waited, it was unbearable on blood, and on del she was going from myrotskyi in a convoy of private cars, the residents of the village agreed to take her, who also took the risk of leaving to meet the official evacuation, because the entire territory around myrotskyi was occupied by the russians, when i was being escorted off,
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everyone was sobbing oh, i was escorted on the last journey , you all the same or the white flag and they drove through that field, it was very scary. i was praying so much, i looked into the distance, well, like, who is standing there? there were a lot of russians, they came out straight like that, and the pistols were pointed at us, i understand his head a little to the side, and there was a forest there, and there it was probably a kilometer or even more than 10 years old, russian tanks had already left the road and i saw a familiar face, i hugged him, i thought, god, i will come to my mother now, it was in belgorodka, there were so many people saved here, oh my word just no. and we get out
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by bus and i see the dog and then i see my mother and i just didn't run so much to swim it seemed like there were tears of happiness well i was so worried you can't put it into words the dog lost howl she was bored oh we were standing with you probably 15:3 then we were just together we are on we stood for half an hour and couldn't peel off andryuha's other dog jumps up and this is how we froze and stood i think well, thank god we met on the third request, well, i could have given myself to survive in general, we counted how many people were taken out, yes, more than 300 thousand
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were taken out through the corridors, precisely the official corridors there was a lot that was taken out, you can say such unofficial ones, during which i guess i think we will tell one day, and there are still many hundreds of thousands of people we took out without corridors, it is a great happiness for me that not a single person died, because like you we saw evacuation corridors or attempts to get out on their own, and unfortunately people died, people were maimed, it is a great tragedy for me personally that we did not have time to open the corridors there before that, many people wanted to and people went alone and died, but not a single person died in our corridors natalya was able to take the body of her vasyl from the yard of her own house only on the 42nd day after his death, then there was a long and complicated procedure to identify the documentation of the crime related to his murder, and only on the 50th day his body they gave it to my wife to finally bury it, guarded it in a
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closed pit because they asked me whether it was open or closed well, i didn't want them to be there to see it, i didn't want the children to see him, so that they would remember him, well, that's how he is today natalia with her sons and her sisters-in-law live in her sister's house under a fence, their house is destroyed, there is nowhere to go back, instead, yani and her daughter are luckier, they have already started a big cleaning in their home walls after uninvited guests, of course, it's like it's starting all over again родные домно вместе well, this is the most important thing, these are just
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two. incredible stories of people who managed to get out of hell alive, in fact, there are thousands and even millions of them. corridors of life continue kharkiv - kherson zaporizhzhia mariupol. now our attention is there and soon we will tell about the amazing salvation of their inhabitants. together we are strong naval glory naval courage naval calm naval justice
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naval hearts naval forces of the armed forces of ukraine well listen defender of ukraine sees in the dark as if during the day, hears his brothers for kilometers around him, knows how to move quickly in any terrain, his body is reliably protected, which makes him less sensitive and more confident, and he looks at enemies from the height of neck flight, for 8 years in a row, you and i provide our defenders with the fact that saves their lives on the front lines our priorities are day night and thermal imaging optics communications off-road personal protection and technical means of intelligence join the fundraiser and let the next night will be calm for everyone except the occupiers for more than 140
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days without a day off behind the wheel more than 50 thousand kilometers behind the wheel driver maksym transports loads and transports again every day and every day he says i am not tired what are you ukraine every day at 20:00 i greet you 8 in the evening we are from the marathon see the final issue of the single news of the most important countries with ukraine together about the main question together we will
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win the marathon single news so that in the evening at 8:00 p.m. we are strong, gostomel is not only a city of heroes, but a city of heroes of people who, being under occupation, fought every day for the right to life and at the same time saved their neighbors, among them the doctor olena zvak, for the first month in russian, she brought out dozens of citizens from the other world and, together with her husband, survived captivity there the landing force landed and the chechens had fun as we
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were cut off, you know, we were like on such an island, when the first dead people appeared, they were civilians and there were three military personnel in total, and it became more and more scary every day a man was shot in the thigh and in the knees when your hands are tied with tape when you have a ball on your head and your neck is being twisted the mechanical section - this is an easy family we have come to settle you games from whom from what from my property for everything beautiful and it will be our life was divided into two parts, it was a life that was happy enough before the war until february 24 and from february 24, when we realized that the war had come, of course, it was like this, there was an awareness of such a terrible reality, but we were not yet understood how scary it all was when we
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we saw helicopters flying over our house directly above our house, we visually saw 36 helicopters at the beginning, we had this thought, well, it was as if they were flying to our antonyn airport, when we already saw those helicopters that were not in service with our country, we became terribly afraid , what to do how to move on, but still. there was hope that it would end quickly, but it didn't happen , it didn't happen. on february 25, i was already there, the battles dragged on. i think that on the 26-25th, there was already a military town and an airport there, we were already under which they were occupied terrible chaos began with the russian troops in gostomel. and what was happening? well, first of all, the people who were in the military town were
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already in the territory occupied by the russian troops, the landing force landed there and the chechens moved out, and the shooting began. the explosions began. residents of the guest house began to receive shrapnel wounds and on the first day there were 40 shrapnel of people out of 40 wounded, which residents of our our our city and they all brought here and opened a dispensary it was saturday, february 25, in the morning we opened and people started announcing that the dispensary would be open. we understood that we had to survive all this somehow, not to panic, not to show each other what i was afraid of, as there were no words of hysteria.
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numbness or some kind of inner composure, such was the ambulance that was near this dispensary. we sat down, the man was driving, we delivered these medicines to the locations of the guests, understanding that the need would be both today and tomorrow, and maybe in a week, i didn’t, i didn’t understand how much then risky, i just don’t understand, let’s not go down the street in the same direction as the video of the middle of balanok, that side of the military town, uh, we got to the checkpoint of the chechens and how did they treat you, as he says. my husband said 25 times that you are a doctor. i was very scared and they they pointed a weapon at you in the bathroom , but they pointed a weapon at me, i'm not saying it's me, the hospital, they looked at the car, it's the ambulance driver , i need to take the pregnant women's children from the human town, i have a challenge well, i
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know what to say, the mortar shelling has started well, probably nastya was saved, maybe just at that moment he gave that moment and well, everyone went, that is, in different directions, and after that they kept us for about half an hour. the children let us go, well, it probably worked, after all, i'm a doctor and it helped me at the time, but on the same day, ours left under pressure to leave, and you all go to the sick more than me 7 and do you remember the first feelings when did they start when did the first casualties appear? civilians and they were in different locations, we were all waves and there were three soldiers there, a car of our soldiers was shot from a pear and these seven men were not brought here and anything else the morgue was not
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working at that time until they were warm it was impossible it was very dangerous these the bodies of these people were guarded near the ambulance, it was fear, and at that moment i was worried about how their relatives would find them , we didn't know who they were, there were no documents with them, with all the people we didn't know who they were, so i constantly thought about the fact that these people are no longer there, but she has them they have their levels and how they will find them. the feeling of what was happening in gostomel, that it is as if it is not with us, as if they are filming such movies as, well, some programs , some movies. sister is very versatile and it became more and more scary every day, we
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organized a medical center for the provision of medical care at home just at your home just at our home well, what did we all go when the shelling started we all went to the basement and we were there there were also children and a woman's pregnancy, there were many children, pregnant women, we had pregnant women in gostomel, about 8 pregnant women, how much is one, please, with a radio simulator , that is, in order to give birth to her, you need to . er, in the conditions of war, without light, without heat , it is simply impossible, and for the first time, they and i were already face to face, it was on march 18, they came to our house, and this is what we call cleaning. well, check it out a search or sweep, i don't know how they took
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phones, laptops, etc., various office equipment, i say why do you need this, so that you don't call anyone, don't take anything, and already on march 20, 20, they entered a man standing on the street right from the fence of the yard, they shot the man in the thigh and in the knees without any explanation without any they shot the man they hit the butts i saw the most terrible thing i ran out my son came out i covered myself tightly they wanted to put a gun in the man's mouth and near the cart and what did you explain to him about this, how did you pass on the data, the son asked for our fell to my knees, i was just working on this picture, don't kill my father. i have, well, first of all, put together what were

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