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in turn, the ukrainian authorities call it russia's attack on the zaporizhzhya npp nuclear terrorism more about ukraine's response and russian goals ruslan petrychka asked the ukrainian minister of defense oleksiy ryasnikov can you say whether the armed forces of ukraine carry out strikes in the vicinity of the nuclear power plant, there is no point in doing so for us today we understand the entire level of danger of nuclear danger to humanity, we experienced the chernobyl tragedy in 70 1986, only ukrainians know what the chornobyl tragedy is, first of all, how much people died later from this radiation, that's why we absolutely want to recruit them all and ask for the intervention of not only the flasher, but also the entire international community, so that this should not be another cause of a nuclear disaster in europe, because this nuclear power plant is the largest in
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europe today and well, the risks are obvious, that's why we are convinced that russian units should not be concentrated there, and what is happening now is just a provocation, what kind of play on the nuclear nerves of the world society as a whole what they are trying to achieve what they are trying to achieve in energodar and zaporizhzhya, first of all, is to hold us all as hostages to their use of nuclear weapons in the form of peaceful nuclear weapons, if we consider that the nuclear power plant is an opportunity to use it as a peaceful nuclear weapon , the consequences will be the same for the second ones technically, we know this for sure, they will try to switch the electricity produced by this station to supply it to crimea and disconnect the completely free territories of ukraine under the control of the government from this of electricity, here are the two problems they solve by blocking the electricity price of the station, an exclusive interview with
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oleksiy reznikov, you will be able to watch the voice of america on the air and read it on our website soon, while we move on to other topics in europe , the idea of limiting the issue is being discussed more and more actively visas for russian citizens, arguments are heard both for and against, commenting on the possibility of such a step, german chancellor ofsholz said that he believes that this is putin's war, not the russians, at the same time , the prime minister of amphiland, samna marin, answered despite the fact that ordinary russians did not start the war , they support it, we will talk about this in more detail with bohdan tsyupin, who is joining us from london bohdan i congratulate you so, what are the main arguments for and against in this discussion now, so as you already mentioned on the european continent itself discussions about visas for russians, namely tourist visas, are not sought but ignited because, while individual countries have their own positions, even some of them are
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making decisions. estonia, for example, has already announced that restricts the issuance of visas to russians and that it will not recognize visas that it previously issued to russian citizens, e.e. the czech republic, for example, actually stopped issuing visas at the very beginning of the russian invasion, and there are actually obstacles or slowing down of the process for issuing visas to russians. in many countries, in fact, from embassies in many countries in russia. many of them are either closed or work with less intensity, but there are countries, primarily neighboring countries, which suffer from the actual increase in the influx of russian tourists right now, in the conditions of the war, and that is why this discussion can be said to have become more active among countries that have strongly opposed the
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introduction of a ban on tourist visas for russians. for example, today german chancellor olafsholts, talking to his colleagues in copenhagen, repeated the position in germany against such a complete ban, but we will now listen to an excerpt from his speech, where he nevertheless admits that there is a subject for discussion for discussion, please, it is important for us to understand that many people fleeing from russia because they do not agree with the russian regime, they left for many countries in europe, they fled to many countries around russia, so the decisions we make should not complicate their path to freedom and leaving the country to escape from the authorities and dictatorship in russia so , this is the argument of the german chancellor. in response
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to him, those countries that believe that a ban on visas should be introduced say that it is impossible to allow russians to enjoy their summer vacations as if their country is not leading war, and in particular finland, with one of the largest land borders with russia, raises this issue , even ordinary citizens of finland raise this issue. this is how, for example, in an interview with news agencies, one of the mayors of a small finnish town depicted the discussions about what is happening in that country, we have to make a choice here in finland they are actively discussing the issue of visas, of course if there are no russian tourists here, then the business will not have profits, you think this is bad, but they also consider it important that an independent country is not attacked and so that people do not die as a result of the war, i have much
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more important values and here we stand firmly on the side of ukraine on the call to limit visas for russians to europe react very violently in russia itself, moreover, both supporters of the government and the opposition why this issue so and so overtook them violently against they are reacting and it is very interesting that there is indignation at such proposals from the side of the kremlin and from the side of the opponents of the kremlin, and for illustration, for example, i can retell a recent interview of a russian oppositionist, a former government official from the time of yeltsin serhii aleksashenko, who by the way now lives in the west, who equated the current situation with the situation during the second world war, saying that from germany they allegedly allowed jews to escape, in particular, those who could not escape and died in
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concentration camps, meanwhile, representatives of the russian government are also compared to the second world war and they call it oppression against the russians, in fact, what germany did against the jews. these are the disputes, really . exactly one year ago, on august 15, taliban fighters seized power in the capital of afghanistan, kabul. since then, thousands of refugees have left the country, and the lives of those who, despite all the risks, decided to stay have changed dramatically. with the words of badu pakistan because the taliban did not give me a journalist's visa so that i could come to kabul despite the fact that i submitted an application until a month ago, there was practically no freedom left there the words every afghan journalist used to speak
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voice of america is resorting to censorship these are the people who stayed in the country many journalists fled when it comes to women's rights the taliban promised that women would have the right to study in schools, maintain an education and work all promises were broken by the majority of middle school girls even now after a year, it is forbidden to go to school, most of the women in the country are forbidden to work and talk about safety, it has definitely improved in the country , human rights organizations and non-governmental organizations organizations say that now women can go to places where before they couldn't appear because of the threat of violence regarding the economy it didn't improve but it didn't fall to the level that was expected the taliban was able to present a budget they managed to sign agreements with neighboring countries on the export of coal and agricultural products according to the authorities of
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pakistan voice of america continues to tell the stories of ukrainians who were forced to leave their homes due to the full-scale war with russia, one of such stories is about yana, who found a temporary a shelter in italy during a difficult journey she was helped by the zagrintyn charity see more in the documentary film voice of america wings nadiya
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such was the story of jan and the people who helped her and this is how we will end our issue join also our daily briefings at 18:00 on youtube and facebook where are you live you can ask us your questions and comment on what interests you. thank you for being with us. i wish you a peaceful night and a peaceful morning until
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we meet. good evening. we are from ukraine. vasyl zima's big broadcast. my name is vasyl zima. two hours of air time and my colleagues are with you until 21:00. 00 two hours of your time we will talk about the most important things two hours to learn about the war serhiia zhoretska joins our air the military results of the day and what
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is the world? radio operator oleksandr morshchyntsi he talks about the economy during the war and new sports evgeny pastukhov is ready to talk about sports for two hours in the company of his favorite presenters about culture during the war lena is ready to talk about culture during the war or something else that many have become silly, maybe the weather will give us some optimism mrs. natalka didenko is ready to tell us, and we will also have a distinguished guest of the studio today, volodymyr ogrysko, if everything goes well, the events of the day in two hours, a big broadcast of vasyl zimi, a project for smart and caring people evening espresso good evening we are from ukraine 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
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an outpost against the tatars there was a fortress built by the french military engineer guillaume levasseur de poplan kremenchuk was constantly at the center of armed conflicts the second half of the 17th century 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 hryhorivn, 150 people died as a result of the pogrom jews and communists during the years of occupation, the nazis 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, a museum of local history was made in the premises of an entire synagogue. among the exhibits were sketches by the spanish master bartolome esteb on murillo, but they were seen then in the latter, their fate is currently unknown
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