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ruki selov was born in moscow, studied at a french special school, then went to medical school, got married for the first time at the age of 18, and then changed wives like gloves by the time he was 23. he had already had three divorces. in total, he had seven wives. leningrad state university at the faculty of scandinavian philology, in addition to french and english, he also knows norwegian , swedish, a little danish and icelandic, thanks to which he was lucky enough to work as a correspondent for hated by the west, in prosperous norway, young kiselyov's first report on the central television of the ussr in the time program was about a special police operation to break up the opposition rally in tbilisi in 1989. at that time, more than 20 people died, the demonstration from tbilisi was faithful , affirming the soldiers and sergeants of the internal troops , showing broken shields, broken tales and
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blood-soaked bulletproof vests were seen by a dozen soviet-published journalists invited to a press conference in the division and the myzyryn subdivision, which were ordered to clean площадь от дома группатые on the night of april 9, this was the first time when in one of the soviet republics, calls for independence were openly heard, then kiselyov even asked sharp questions to law enforcement officers, addressing the georgian communists , mikhail sergeevich gorbachok admitted that during the crimean events, there was no true blood in this life tell me, please, does the ministry of internal affairs have bloodless techniques scattered after the demonstration if the date why did it not work this time kiselyov was invited to television by eduard sagalev one of the authors of the cult program in soviet times , the look in it, in contrast to the cardboard soviet announcers, the stars of new and live russian television without soviet censorship did not talk about party congresses and record-breaking nadiya
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about people's problems and real life. so, we can now present ourselves vladislav fristiv after the murder of vlad lystiv in march 1995, kiselyov was one of those who introduced his time-peak program, and for a long time he also hosted a talk show of national interest, after which he appeared and in in ukraine, where he became the chief editor of the information service of one of the national tv channels, the beginning of the 2000s brought another paradox in the biography of kiselyov. he lived in two countries and confessed his mad love for ukraine with his а я по часов что я вполянияся сообщество украинского пейзаж и это на this is a directed burden of responsibility and i am already worried about ukraine. well, how is it part of it, and for me it is amazing because i
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honestly did not expect it, i think that it is just a contract or just a job that turned out for me это не контракт а любовь in 2004, kiselyu chose to actively participate in the promotion of the candidate from the party of regions , viktor yanukovych, yushchenko and his team. i didn’t write off the orange revolution, i’m asking for a very big evolution, a very big valuation, i returned from there to the patch how from the battlefield to the khlabavshie all the children a-a maidan skill in russia has come star time kiselyov, in parallel with putin's destruction of independent mass media and changes in foreign policy, his propaganda blossomed to an unprecedented scale . kiselyov began to take the bar lower and lower and almost every week broke the bottom in the broadcasting standards of
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russian television. and their hearts, cases of car accidents, are buried in the ground or burned, as they are unfit for the continuation of this life, or it began in 2008 rapid growth in kiselyov's career, at first he was appointed deputy director of the holding , he leads the trk in 2012, he began to conduct the news of the week within a year, he headed the news agency russia today, i just don't feel like these are suffocating any suffocating feeling that someone is choking me. it seems to me that it's nato because the nato bloc is growing like a cancerous tumor dmytro kosylov and his tv channel russia 24
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were awarded an oscar for lying during the coverage of the euromaidan events in kyiv the fashion for democracy in russia has changed to cheer-patriotism at the same time it has changed kiselyova to journalism, in fact, the bbc corporation is now creating nuclear paranoia, blabbering something unworldly about putin's secret wealth, she herself finds herself in the mud and others. many of my colleagues considered journalistic standard вместе - это allонным dmytro kiselyov one of the most highly paid flagships of russian propaganda according to the investigation of the russian oppositionist oleksiy navalny kiselyov bought the blank an apartment in one of the most expensive elite residential complexes in moscow, it costs more than 4.5 million dollars, also kiselyov has a dacha in koktebel , built on a slope in violation of safety standards, and
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the original house was 120 m using his official position, he advertises his products in his films on television, calling the products of competitors cheap dust, also kiselyov as the head of the union of winegrowers and winemakers of russia, he lobbies for laws on winemaking, trying to prove that wine is not alcohol food products retained money kiselyov more than fulfills his main task of confusing the russian viewer with a stream of fakes, the more different versions of lies the better they call anyone guilty except representatives of the authorities and special services of russia in his broadcasts kiselyov seemed to be preparing russians for war with the west when russia brought a huge army to the ukrainian borders, he, like everyone in the kremlin, denied any possibility of an invasion, saying that it was all a forced response to aggressive actions anglo-saxon dmytro kiselyov was banned from entering the european union and canada. he tried to appeal
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the sanctions imposed against him, but the european court refused to lift them. in 2014, criminal proceedings were opened in ukraine against kiselyov - this is an article of financing terrorism , facilitating terrorist activities, the propagandist carried out subversive activities through the kiselyov international press institute, headed by him, is following the path of hitler's associate julius streicher, an ideologue of racism, who was executed by sentence of the nuremberg tribunal for calls for genocide and propaganda of anti-semitism, war criminal kiselyov, who with his lies will not avoid responsibility for the death of tens of thousands of ukrainians and russians, an international tribunal is waiting for him. lithuania , the head of the lithuanian foreign ministry, gabrielus lanzberges,
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believes that those who continue to issue visas to citizens of the russian federation are not just ignoring all the atrocities of the kremlin, but also actually invites the perpetrators of war crimes to his home, and especially to the baltic countries, through the land border of which russians mostly reach other european countries, and the suspended air connection with moscow does not hinder the flow of tourists, emphasized that during this time many visas have already been issued to holders of russian passports, and therefore calls whether or not to cancel entry permits, i will remind you that on august 10, ukraine called on countries to stop letting in russians until the end of the full-scale invasion. the czech republic, which currently chairs the bloc, supported the initiative they promise to discuss at an informal meeting of the heads of the ministry of foreign affairs at the end of august, at the beginning of the great war,
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great britain accepted more than 100 thousand refugees from ukraine, many of them came to live with relatives, but most of them came to complete strangers who hospitably opened their doors to see how british and ukrainians live under the same roof, svitlana chernetska is from ukraine is lucky because they are very nice, positive, polite , everything is fine with me. three generations of refugees from the war were housed in this house, grandparents , a daughter and a grandson very it, here is our dining table where we we eat, figuratively speaking, non-stop in the evenings, we always try to get together for dinner, it's
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always incredibly delicious food, maria and nadia insisted that they take on all the duties in the kitchen. at first i protested, but then i realized that i would never be able to compete with their culinary skills . and now, while catherine gives us a tour of the house, nadiya and maria consult in the kitchen for dinner, freshly made dumplings, and a salad from the garden, here we grow what i call borscht, here are carrots, corn, beans and a lot cabbage, catherine cannot be satisfied with the harvest, fresh vegetables are provided until the end of the summer, and she tried her hand at gardening two years ago during the pandemic at rosetka, it was a real disaster, and maria must be conjuring something, because these beautiful vegetables grow beautifully in two beds near the house - this is one of the first innovations of ukrainians, we arrived, so we had to do something else first, there is nothing to do,
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but then boredom sets in, we have to do something, and we decided to talk to catherine, and she succeeded. agree, she says if you want, let's do it, and everything is done they made a garden, planted a vegetable garden, and we already have our own salad. maria met catherine 5 years ago when she was working as a cleaner in london. since then, the women became friends. they were united by their ukrainian origin. my father was born in what is now western ukraine, then it was the austro-hungarian empire, and when i met maria we understood that her family comes from a place that is only 200 km from her father's hometown, so we immediately had a connection, catherine's father from a jewish family was forced to flee ukraine at the beginning of the second world war fate brought him to britain where he married and lived his whole life. i just have the feeling that the circle has closed that once the british provided shelter and help to my
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father and thanks to this i was born and now the wheel of history has turned again they are fleeing from this part of the world but now i was able to help the refugees, when the war started catherine insisted that maria's family immediately leave the danger, she herself went through all the bureaucracy with visas so that the ukrainians would not have to worry about anything i had none doubts when you have such a privilege and live in a big house where there is room, how can you not invite people who run away, but it should not have happened at all, how can you not open your home and not invite them to it, she insisted very much that we came, i hesitated because i was very worried how will it stop closing everything and going to london was very difficult, but we were also afraid that we would not know what god was waiting for, war, war, and we were just worried about the children, that the children would be alive and healthy, and we katya
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insisted, and we decided to accept her help and came to london and even though they miss home, they don't regret making a decision, it's calmer, so sirens don't buzz, they don't fly, bombs don't fly, missiles don't fly, everything is calm, planes don't roar overhead , it's harder there because you didn't know whether a missile would fly at you or not will fly and it 's also very difficult here because people are dying and you read. you see everything in real life and it's very difficult with catherine's help. now all the adults have jobs in london. and maxim will go to london school from september. this happened two months ago, what can i call it? like a sister we are at home we know what we have
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to help cook eat vacuum clean the house well, we do it all perfectly yadrin this is confirmed by her especially she enjoys food she loves dumplings borscht and cabbage rolls food is a very important connection with home with native culture with heritage. i already knew about it because it was exactly the same with my guests from iran from afghanistan that they insisted on feeding us their wonderful food, which we then ate. this is not the first experience of sheltering refugees. afghanistan and the wound and sudan, and she never once regretted that, she let strangers into the house when you open up not just as an expectation, this is such a cultural exchange, such an exchange on a human level, ukrainians love their country terribly and want to
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go home, it has been a year or maybe two three years of a changed life, but this is only a part of our life, if we can really help people, acquaintances or strangers, to stay safe, then we must do it. maria's family really hopes that she will be able to buy a return ticket in the near future. we we are waiting for the war to end in ukraine as soon as possible so that people don't die so that we will definitely return home this is not even discussed svitlana chernetska yuriy romanyuk details the british bureau of the tv channel inter marathon the only news to return home as soon as it will be restored about 45% of ukrainian refugees plan a peaceful life in germany, almost a million of our fellow citizens found refuge in this country, according to the official data of the german central register, what difficulties did they have to face
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to ukrainians who fled the war to germany, what support does the local government give them and how realistic is it for our people to find work in europe? i congratulate you on the air , we also congratulate you, thank you, thank you to germany, was it your well-considered decision or was it the circumstances that chose this particular country? it was not a well-considered decision, the way the circumstances turned out i didn't want to leave ukraine for the last time. i left in april, the beginning of april. it was. well, i probably thought, like most, in the first days. it seemed to me that it would be there for a few days. we would win. everything would be fine. and
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that it would only be in big cities. i was in that moment in kharkiv on saltivka well, of course, it was already clear that saltivka had to leave. as soon as possible, i went to my grandparents. they live in the kharkiv region and it was no longer peaceful there, or then our dear neighbors in coffee houses a- and they started they started what they started and i had to leave . i was going to nowhere. i didn't know. i sat down . i had already stopped. yes, i got to
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germany, in which city did you stay? and in general, tell me what the housing situation is like for immigrants from ukraine. and i am now in the city of kalush . if our family has known each other for a long time they left here 20 years ago, they are er here er in this very place and why did i choose this city so that there would be at least some help there banal with the translation of housing well, the problem is that i have been living er in a german family for six months now and i am very lucky with them, somehow i quickly found, uh, this is exactly the housing. at the moment, i understand that well, for six months, i need to leave here already and i need to look for well, some kind of housing of my own, and there are problems with that. well, now
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i'm looking for it, well, it's very a difficult process what were we doing before the great war in ukraine and how difficult was it now find classes in germany. i have already understood that being an eternal student has such a karmic role. kharkiv is a city of students, well, i studied like that, then, uh, i got a master's degree. then i had courses. and i went to work a month before the full-scale invasion. well, then when it all started, of course, what kind of work was our office bombed in the center of kharkiv, and to this day, here i am, being here in germany, a question often arises, a language question, that is, they do not know that in german it is normal to find some a normal job is very difficult and even to confirm
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your diploma you also need knowledge of the language, so at the moment i am taking language courses, i am learning german . well, i will continue to decide what to do next, that is, without a language, and you can work at which some kind of physical labor and there are only personnel for forwarding, that is well, no, not everywhere. that is, there, well, even i don’t know the waitress there. of course, you need to contact people, and if you don’t know the language, you can put everything on this quest. how did you generally meet the germans there, and what kind of help did you receive from the government ukrainians were welcomed very well, i don't know, i heard several stories there, they say that the germans there are not very happy with the flow of ukrainian
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refugees, because they live in khmer, their taxes and so on well, i don't know if i was so lucky with the people i meet on my way, but that's all, very, very positive people helped me a lot. i came here in such a depression, i just didn't want to live and that's all. well, life just ended and they they supported as much as they could, well, they helped a lot in this regard government assistance at first i registered here, like all the ukrainians who came here, i have the concept of a social worker. for several months, we were on the support of this social worker. hmm, and then, at the beginning of the summer, everyone was transferred to the job center, because to the center - this is an organization that deals with
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its unemployment benefits and offers vacancies there, well, again, you understand what these vacancies are at the moment, you can pay for these language courses through the center, and then if you study language courses there six months last and these six months pays for uh language courses and uh, well, i’m not offering you a job because you’re already on the course further. if you’re more or less focused on knowing the language, there will be other vacancies that they will offer . well, better in germany, there are quite often support promotions in ukraine, tell me, do you visit them? and in general, how often are they castrated, and how often are they conducted? well, you know, it’s in karl stroya
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that i haven’t seen such massive events, the first time i didn’t want to leave the house at all. individual shares there are ukrainian symbols and ukrainian flags, that’s right. there are mass events like this, er, i haven’t seen them, but there are funds, er, that’s what i know. well, from my own experience, while walking around the city center, i saw such tents there, er, and at first, a man came up there and started speaking in german, of course he was incomprehensible and he said well, after asking where i was from, i answered from ukraine and he called another guy who turned out to be a ukrainian who came to study here not long before the war, he came to study at the institute of technology and now
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and in other kharkiv residents, he spoke to us so well. he told us about this fund, the fund deals with helping children of ukrainian refugees, and you can make a one-time contribution. fund, i can definitely say that there is such a thing right here in karusestra, ugh , uh, it is precisely the children who currently live in this city , or in general throughout germany, this fund helps, and the children who just arrived, who live in this place, because there are a lot of them well, in carlson, actually there are a lot of ukrainians. i hear our language everywhere. in addition to this, there are probably other centers for help. where can you go to get some food kits? well, like
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volunteer centers, and in principle, there is help like that. well, humanitarian help of some kind. yes , it is also like that in the centers. how often you communicate with the local residents, what do they know, they say they think about russia's war against ukraine, again the language issue, i still can't somehow communicate with them there, well, although not young, she communicates in english, she is older generation here is the problem, they mostly only speak german eh hmm talking to the young people there, they understood me as i understood them, well, i didn’t see anyone there, anyone had some kind of pro-russian rhetoric, all of them are absolutely pro-ukrainian , so maybe not everyone knows there what are the currently occupied territories, what are the liberations, uh, where else
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? well, they don’t focus on such details, but they know what ukraine is. what is the war, the war with russia, and they fully support ukraine for kharkiv when i said that some people are 50 to 50 alone there in kharkiv yes, of course we know kharkiv and the others , well, not because of a misunderstanding, where is kharkiv, and when i said that it is near luhansk, well, luhansk is donetsk, that is, they also know about the events that took place. well, they have been going on for a long time, that is, they are aware of these events happened now. while you are there , tell the germans about the war in ukraine so that everyone there knows what kharkiv is, what kherson is, where it is located, and understand what is really happening in our country. khrystyna. by the way, what do you plan to do after the victory, which will be soon? i am sure that will you stay in europe or return home? no, i want to return home, it is all my
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heart and i cannot live without it. i love ukraine very much. i will return. in germany, all over the world, they returned home as soon as possible to rebuild our country . thank you very much for the conversation. we continue the broadcast to return home . they are doing everything possible to bring this day closer to the day of victory and family reunification. we believe that soon we will hug our relatives at the victory
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parade. you no news together we are strong soon the sky above the invaders will say good evening we are from ukraine join the army drones of vyzisu let the text of the falcon our new superstar and flawless sight the first goal is to collect 200 drones for development good evening. we are from ukraine. we are from the armed forces of ukraine or novaya poshta . give your throne. details on the website. glory to ukraine. oh, in ukraine, and volunteers. everything is possible. death to the enemies. ukraine will find everything. feed all
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the tails. save them. to the whole world ukraine is glorified by the volunteer family, there is no translation all of ukraine thanks you fear is natural, you don't choose to feel it or not, but it's only your choice what with will he win or will you turn him into a righteous anger anger that will ignite the heart and give strength to move forward this fear we have something to lose and therefore to defend at such an incredible cost but great freedom is not gained at a small cost every step we take today is a step in a happy future
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. each of us is here because we tamed the city, learned to manage it, made it our ally, if it were not difficult for us, but it will definitely not be a shame in the most difficult times for the country, loyal only to the armed forces , but also to themselves, thousands of ukrainians are looking for work and ready to work right now, so if your company needs people, don't hesitate to use the updated service on the website of the employment center and find your specialists, don't wait for tomorrow strengthens the economy, work today, develop alive for the sake of victory
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