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and what are you not news? together we are stronger than we are in vinnytsia, the homeland of yury taran, the commander of the brigade named after the black zaporozhians. he was at home last june 16. he came for one day from the front line to see his relatives, and within a month he died in battle in donetsk region. he was only 25.
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i dreamed of traveling the world, getting married, having my own home, but all this after the victory, because an independent, strong and free ukraine was above all else for him.
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he was like a little sun. he always helped everyone. the military was his childhood dream, and when the tulchyn lyceum school was opened, he brought us a newspaper and said, "mom, i'll study here. i asked him, i'll show him. no, i want to. i will. " it was just that for him, well, that's all he had, he never considered other career options. what his educators and teachers said about him. after graduation, he approached his officer and he said that i know more than one child, well , there are simply no such children. like yours and it was i was so pleased that we got to know each other probably four years ago. he came to us for lessons as a company commander. and i was the deputy company commander
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, and i also somehow looked at first. he was a very young lieutenant. always together, that is, all rotations, everything , everything, the training grounds, the barracks, the first one to the east, where he went when he was 22. it was the 19th year. what did you feel then as a mother whose son was going to the front, only praying that he would read cartoons 572 the brigade that they are sheep everywhere on the front line so that they are like that he said i want to go there on the 24th in the morning we were already under the breweries and in the morning we heard
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an explosion and began to take up the defenses to swim we did not expect such an influx, this was already the first direct contact and what a test and everything is already adult-experienced, he has never had such a thing. yura got into work right away, as the best specialist. yura and i met when his company was defending kyiv. he made the impression of a real commander. it was clear that he is a noble person. never once did i say or did he say anything that the fighters of his unit worked hard , did their job, and it helped stop the enemy and actually prevent him from reaching brovary and kyiv . the cases of killing of local residents, that is extremely important for the ukrainian state, and the people did not like it. well
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, destroyed enemy tanks are also engaged in enemy tanks that directly fired at us. we are on our own land. so we don’t have why worry, we protect everyone and the duty and yura is already running through the houses through the garden, they will jump to me in the eye with such a face shining, i saw this vali, you are so happy like this and then you already saw the bmp standing there i saw him let's have a quiet night on on our side, i'm yura, and there may be an enemy there , there may be an ambush, we'll figure it out, let's go. well, let's do something for a second. my eyes are burning. i'll get this, yes, this is the first bmp. he was right next to people
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a hot place means everything, he goes there, only he saved the boys, in fact, he saved not only his own , he also helped others, but the boys said that they were somewhere there in the occupation and he took them out himself, the world was wounded. well, he did not go, and he had compositions and he didn't lie down, he just said that i can't leave him, that person was contused more than once, not alone, and not even 5 times. and it's much more interesting, that is, he, as a normal commander, didn't stop me. i need to bring up there they smeared some hospital and beat them forward how his military colleagues perceived him he carried the wounded he didn't leave anyone but he came here alone and says i'm alive he's looking at me all
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thanks to your wedding that i'm alive now he didn't leave me he saved me in several cases this is me i know for sure that he was pulling people out there during the shelling from above during the wounding. next was sumyshchyna, after sumyshchyna, kharkiv. we already had some more serious battles there when we were engaged in stary saltov. he also took a quadcopter to himself. i was driving a quadcopter because i remember that we got lost in the street, so i’m on the left, so you go straight there to the right, i’m saying well, there, well, there, anyway, come on, come on, i’m helping, it’s not for nothing, and we need to help him. the commander's lessons, they said, sanych, our sanych, and when you become, he appeared on the territory of the unit, everyone stood
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repeating the modesty because the little lady came. achieved that our unit was the best among equals well, yes, we were given the most difficult tasks, the most responsible because we were, well, they put more on us, because we were able to fulfill the dream of going abroad. here he is not one. i was not a bastard. i never say that i have become like that. i have never rested at sea. i was struck at this moment, but this is the explanation for this. the man has simply been in the military since he was 15 years old. he had no desire to rest. he had a desire to win and
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i never left when he came at night. he came to open the door. i ask who is the mother of a prodigal son. i used to say to him, yuri, you will lead me to a heart attack with your surprise. me and a girl in a city of boys and a girl i always told them that we will have his alyska let there be alyska and here is a rumor so that the rumor doesn't come true tell about vika about the girl they met on the internet mom writes there i'm here and a funny photo, mom, you like her, she 's a very good girl, i'm alive, the first time we saw him come home to meet his parents, it was right before the war, he's so
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cheerful, so open, he kept saying sleep and i 'll protect your sleep in five months after you met, he told you how it was, do you remember yura, as usual, he came as a surprise , he came at night, he didn't say anything, he called at 3 o'clock in the morning, he says you're sleeping, you say mine, i'm not sleeping, he says , come, pick me up, i say, where are you being picked up from? well to my house, open the door for me with a bouquet of roses and says, well, he takes out a wedding ring and says, you will become my wife, i say yes, i will choose dresses for myself, he of course i can, i even have to, and i ordered it the next day, he was gone. and what happened? he died on monday, i called him, he was out of range, the
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text messages did not arrive, on tuesday i opened the phone, and they said that he died somewhere before three o'clock in the morning. they were covered by rocket fire and were not killed, my mother took the phone and started screaming, says vika, what is this, what is this happening, yura is not there, people started posting pictures, videos that he is no longer alive, and i just fell down and started screaming from the top of my head, he was wounded in the head. the glasses were crushed , the head and the woman were all in pieces, and the whole body was green, there were no scratches when they brought him to us,
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i even told you again. they took it off and buried it, killed it and buried it, i never saw it again in my life, i didn't hear it, i understand that now he won't come at night, i just want to give it, i keep writing in it that i really want you in your arms, it has enough awards, tell me about them he just didn't tell me about the award, he dropped the axle, mom, i was awarded, i go to the internet and read what he was
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awarded for, you're proud of me and how not to be proud like that well, after the death, she refused her husband that he also achieved his death of such heights i would not be surprised if he became the minister of defense or the chief of the general staff, he is a worthy man, a worthy officer and i would not call him a hero because he was an ambitious man, a man but quite modest, this is real. a hero of our time, he is a very great loss. a great patriarch for the people of ukraine in general, the loss of any military serviceman where i am enough for the children and his when young and such people would seem to be so poor if you go to go further and further and there is no beam well it is very difficult these mountains are big for the family and for
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unfortunately for everyone, ours did not end there , we have to go well, we will take revenge for nothing, we will take revenge until a few days of ours, wherever i was, wherever we were seen as enemies, we will always learn, he wrote to you, my ukraine and my first breath, my last breath, but it is not easy you don't understand. these are not patriotic slogans. he lived like this. he is a real person who lived for the sake of this country and i still write to him how much i love her. i call him every day. i have the feeling that they are true. well, it can't be like this. everything stopped for tuesday. when i saw that one photos on the internet they all stopped me all my weapons here is tuesday and i have everything every tuesday life is like a play in the theater it is important how long it lasts and how well it is played this is one of
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yura's last posts on facebook whose warriors played their role unsurpassed to the fullest without no fascism until the end. this was a project of a hero about the fate of those who laid down their lives, health and peace for the sake of others . we will meet. soon there will be a new day, new stories and so on to victory, we will convince, lose, we will win. unconquered cities of ukraine kremenchuk is a modern industrial giant hardened by hundreds of years of struggle for freedom in cossack times the city was an outpost against the tatars there was a fortress built by the french military engineer guillaumevasser de beauplan kremenchuk was constantly at the center of armed conflicts the second half of
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the 17th century a period of almost continuous wars on these lands during the liberation struggle, kremenchuk was caught up in the wave of the anti-bolshevik uprising of ataman grigov, as a result of the pogrom, 150 jews and communists died during the years of the nazi occupation created a network of concentration camps in the city, where in two years more than 90,000 civilians and prisoners of war were murdered. even during the war , an entire synagogue was operating in the premises of the museum. among the exhibits, there were sketches by the spanish master bartolome esteb on morillo, but then they were last seen, their fate is currently unknown today kremenchuk reminds the world that ukraine is fighting not just against the occupiers, but against absolute evil. but this evil has no chance against the warriors of light.
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kremenchuk is unconquered in the most difficult times for the country, loyal only to the armed forces, but also to thousands of himself ukrainians are looking for work and are ready to work right now, so if your company needs people, don't delay, use the updated service on the website of the employment center and find your specialists. don't wait for tomorrow . kateryna osadchoi's project to find their loved ones , thousands of ukrainians have already turned to us for help in their search. today, our
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project helped unite thousands of families to turn to us for help, anyone looking for their relatives can call the hotline at 4:48 p.m. and 102 or fill out an application in the telegram channel chatbot search for the missing, together we are invincible glory to ukraine , watch the project to find your loved ones with kateryna osadcha every monday at 9:30 p.m. in marathon the only news. well, we are starting the next information hour for you . in which it was said that supposedly only a third of western weapons reach the front in ukraine, later cbs
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changed the description of the film, noting that the tape no longer corresponds to reality, they promised to make changes to the material itself, if specifically to remove the phrase about a third of the weapons, but you are not convinced enough in the cabinet of ministers of ukraine have misled a huge audience by spreading unsubstantiated claims and undermining confidence in the supply of vital military aid to nations that resist aggression and genocide must be an internal investigation was carried out, who and why did yevhen fedchenko allow this, the director of the mogilian school of journalism, the editor-in-chief of the portal stolfaik joins our broadcast, yevhen , i congratulate you, good evening, so let's analyze in detail and talk about this story of the cbs channel, i know that you have done your detailed analysis er on your facebook page now let's run it for our viewers er how do you assess what it indicates and how do you say that
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these are symptoms of a certain process so please explain to us either laska was actually one of the first organizations that paid attention to this documentary on this documentary on cbc. as soon as it came out and appeared on social networks, because this film immediately - and it is impressive that it is very far from being a documentary, if it is so very short to write it, what exactly are the problems, eh, i saw in the way it was made, it manipulates two main themes that run through the entire film. one theme is humanitarian aid volunteers are provided and another topic that is intertwined with the first one is the supply of western weapons and the impression that this film creates of the relatives of which allies provide
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ukraine, they disappear somewhere and this is the first time such a figure of 30% is voiced. that is, even taking into account that this was far from the first such material in western snakes that tries to position ukraine as such a black hole where everything disappears, including weapons, and before this material there were fenition times and some western politicians about it they tried to talk, but this was the first material where ukraine was first mentioned it's a black hole, where does it all seem to disappear, and secondly, this figure of percentages appears, which was related to humanitarian aid and a very specific project, whose representative, a volunteer from lithuania, spoke about this, and again, it was found that it disappears somewhere, he says that we track 30% of humanitarian aid, where it arrives, and then it already disperses across ukraine, and the authors of this documentary want to
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create the impression that it concerns weapons , including using editing techniques showing indeed at this time of arms when he speaks in order to create this impression that this figure is 30%. it concerns weapons and this is a very bad message for ukraine, because it seemed to us right away and then we made sure that we were not mistaken that this is a symptom of a whole process whose purpose is to undermine trust in ukraine. it is clear, that is, can we we are saying that russia is changing informational approaches to the coverage of ukraine in the western media. and in general, do you specifically see a russian trace in this material? of course, we can talk about a change in strategy because we conventionally divide the information war
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against ukraine into two stages, and the first stage referred to the first stage of the war, when russia tried to still promote its narratives, which it used to justify its aggression, to justify its intervention, and this there was a continuation of those narratives that were followed all eight previous years, that ukraine is a fascist state, that it is not a real state, that there is no legitimate government in ukraine, that ukraine is trying to develop weapons of mass destruction, and again, this was only about explaining and creating such a case belli. so it is clear that very few people, especially governments, bought into these explanations of russia, because again after all, for 8 years, various e-e researchers, including stopfeih, have done quite a lot in order to
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undermine trust in and explain e. what are the main flaws with these advices, and in principle, since they relate to some factual things, it is quite easy to refute them, therefore what if they say it is there is and we say no because there are no facts that confirm it, this is already a refutation, and here is the second stage, the unfolding of which we are now the second stage of this system, the second phase. and this is the stage of doubt, and here everything is much more complicated, because these accusations against ukraine are already formulated in the form of some kind of simply distorted information, in fact, neither in this film nor in any other materials, they do not state any facts at all, it’s just that the journalists we see in this documentary the film and the journalists of finan showtimes a few weeks before that, they simply do not insistently formulate such doubts. is ukraine really a country that can control weapons, because we
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know that there is corruption in ukraine, we know that everything has always been lost in ukraine, we know how unstable ukraine is and so on. that is, this is the formation of doubts about the ability of ukraine to meet some basic expectations and to be a transparent partner for our foreign partners who support us in various ways, including by providing weapons and these doubts about these materials that we are currently discussing, they must further enter the political agenda of certain countries, if we are talking about cbs, it is, for example, the political agenda of the united states, and yesterday we really saw the first examples when politicians from er, the trump camp began to actively use this card to play this card , referring to this cbs documentary. that's what they said. when we talked about it
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, no one believed us, but now we already have evidence that even cbs is already talking about it and that's it a link to the media, it always creates additional legitimacy for any disinformation. and you are exactly what russian disinformation has always sought. they have always tried, if we are talking about terminology, is this an example of informational psychological special operations? well, since we ca n't here to throw some such accusations at those who made this film because it simply looks like it was not professionally made and it does not meet the basic principles of fact-checking and it is very satisfying in om to the audience and frankly speaking as a person who has spent many years on television a-a by the way, including teaching documentary to students and i do not see at all how this film could pass through all these carefully created filters
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that exist in every e - to a prestigious media organization that respects its standards uh, this uh, to everyone, he just couldn't pass through this filter because when you tell students about this film, what will you tell them, this is an example of what this is, i will say that this is that the film for which we we orient ourselves. and at least when we do it, and because it is, uh, such that it does not correspond to this keyword at all, that it is a document, because there is nothing documentary in it, if we were to classify it as such a different genre, it is a mockumentary . that is, it is such a pseudo - a documentary film it would be very good for him to go there. he got into this anisha because it seems to have all the attributes of a documentary film, but it openly mocks these attributes and standards, that is, it was made
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simply outside of any standards and again going back to your question, was it done on purpose or was it just if er and signs of professionalism, so most likely the second, because we have no evidence for the first, but it fits perfectly into this russian strategy of fighting ukraine, which means and this means that it works against ukraine, and it means that it works against russia, in any case, let's now talk about russia in general and about the possible narratives and methods that it is currently using in its information struggle, how much have they changed since the start of a full-scale invasion because you're tracking it so we've been tracking, as i said, their narratives for the last 8 years , we have a database that includes thousands and thousands of different pieces of russian disinformation and of course we can compare when what and how
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they promoted, and it was also very important for us to monitor the intensity and amount of this misinformation. and precisely because of that, when we saw that this growth was closing, it was going very, very high in a controlled manner. and we obviously came to the conclusion that we are on the eve of some very serious military developments, because the intensity of these main narratives that i have already listed has increased and other media organizations there, for example, in the new york times, and recently also put a schedule where they noted, for example, only the mention of the fact that ukraine is by the fascist state , so the number of such mentions of these figures increased before the beginning of the invasion of ukraine, and it was immediately obvious then that this would be one of the main elements that russia would use for in order to justify their aggression, and that's how it actually
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happened. that's how disinformation works , that is, for many years, they mounted this narco-ukraine, a fascist state, and then the moment came when they wanted to use the results of their many years of work, so to speak, and actually is happening now with the topic of arms supply, that is, they put this idea in some important places from time to time, and then, regardless of that, you mentioned at the beginning, for example, that dmytro kuleba called on the authors not to draw any conclusions from this film, and they even took away his report and said that they would redo it, but it really doesn’t matter anymore because this film has already gone on and they are already using it, so they are already using it to the fullest extent and i have already seen it on twitter so many references to this movie

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