tv [untitled] August 21, 2022 3:00am-3:31am EEST
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council victory in this popular meme or a joke funny picture that they try to fit everything into this frame it seems to me that this is not relevant enough now about ukrainians and the fact that ukrainians have a request for this interpretation for appeals for searching for a or not there is some kind of trick here, it’s the opposite, it actually distinguishes us, it shows our level of consciousness, you don’t think so, well, a vivid example, this war begins on february 24 . his whole life, but how long does it last? that is, it lasts somewhere until the end of march until the beginning of april, when it doesn't seem to have subsided a little, but people have adapted, some internal stories are already beginning, and some political preferences are being clarified . who, where, and how am i doing? that life
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is much more complicated and goes beyond the dichotomy betrayal victory ah but first of all, in extreme situations it is easier to think and by what criteria is possible now as black and white as black and white history in this its both pluses and minuses and in you for reflection in some extreme conditions, it is not that there is time, for example, i even remember to myself how i scroll through social networks, if i see a long long post and someone's opinion, i will most likely skip it, well, that is, with all - with all due respect to the person who reflected and wrote all this, but i don't have the time, nor the energy to delve into some subtleties, somehow, somehow, later, you 'll read the tweet anyway, or we'll see tik-tok no, this is a social network that i probably hate as much as possible, so that
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i should ban it although no well, i banned it, it's so bad word, but i don't have tick toku, for example, there is no tick toku in the background twitter is the best social network, but for twitter you have to grow skin , that is, to be there calmly, in general, it seems to me that this is the experience of people who grew up with the social network and the experience of people who have already fallen into this vortex, it is a little different and they affect people a little differently because i remember my evolution in the presence in social networks as at first it was incredible, we all communicate here, we exchange something, some more lj and then on facebook appears and you share your thoughts and something there are some people and it's such a nice wipe it creates such a thing then it all turned into some endless shit and clarification of some i don't know making claims
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to each other and then i, for example, somehow got used to it, i.e. me now he can cut hair. well, that ’s because the skin has to grow back, and people who , for example, got into facebook during the period of this generation of executions, there are some 14th, 16th, 17th , 18th. i understand why they don't want to be in social networks in addition to one thesis that you have already partially voiced and even spoke about. but i want to talk about it a little more clearly, did you ever say that journalists are such a sommelier that they are sloppy in this content, they should rather be about toronto television, that is, well, i should actually check many journalists are sommeliers. in the context in which you spoke and already in this term, but what is it about
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that they have to watch a lot of different um gestures of various very hard content, in particular uh also, what does russia live there, for example, what are their ideas, what is going on there, and of course what does it affect, but lately i have heard another very powerful rumor that you are closing yourself off from russia at a huge cost, you do not exist for us, we are not interested in any of yours there news , what are you interested in, what do you think about us, what do you think about yourself, you are not there? and here we are, with our own, which means it is a microclimate, dealing with our questions , we live here and give advice with them. stich, you think that there is some kind of child here and if it seemed right to you to build further politics well, look at the example of toronto television
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there from probably from the 15th to the beginning of 2022, russia did not actually exist for us and for our viewers. that is, there could have been one plot there for a month about something very funny and not political at all, this is one strategy to turn a blind eye now this is us , now we have fallen into the other extreme, that is, 99% of our videos are about russia in all the variety of diversity and trash, mostly, there must be somewhere balance is certain and any kind of radicalism will not lead to anything, but now, for example , in recent weeks, a narrative has been raised in social networks . it mainly concerns youtube. it is enough to drag the russians, it is enough to understand what is wrong with what is wrong with what. somewhere in the sect in kara , something happened. and what does some governor or bercular think
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about what is happening there somewhere, that is, it is obvious that the request for a lot of russia is closed and now we will gradually come to some kind of balanced story about the fact that we cannot turn a blind eye to this because this is an enemy that attacked, that kills, that is just here, that, well, whose goal is to destroy the country in general, but it is also not worth living his life, uh, do you have any visions about how this ukrainian media market will develop, are they more optimistic or pessimistic? i can talk about youtube since i have been sitting there for the last five years and according to my feelings, i do not have any analytics, i did not conduct research, but according to my subjective feelings, now ukrainian youtube is in the process of its installation when someone says youtube ukrainian youtube you already have a list of associations of some faces, names of some
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projects, that is, it is being created right now, and in the next 2-3 years it will have its maximum maximum growth, and what is even more important is that you can still enter this market, that is, there are still waiting for you there that is, you can still get there with one of your own, because over time, this ah, uh, uh, i don’t know the entrance threshold. but it will grow, that is, it has already grown significantly, but it will be even more difficult in the future, so now is the time to start the same youtube project which i have dreamed about for a long time, so there are still vacancies , don't miss that, i, uh, finally, i would like to uh, ask you about your condition, but not in the sense that, what has changed there since the uh, from the full-scale invasion, it is clear what has changed i'm more interested in your experience as a person who
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comes from zaporizhzhia and has a wife who comes from donetsk . uh, you came and lived for a while in ivano-frankivsk and now you've returned. what were your feelings when you came back here? with all this background you have. for me , for example, it was very difficult, i still can't help myself to fit into the walls of my native house because everything here is screaming about me until the 24th and i am no longer the same person , it is difficult for me how do you have such a definite i don't know schizophrenic reality such gaslighting from kyiv beloved in the sense that you return and sort of nothing has changed, the same streets and the same saleswomen in stores, things are in their places and it seems that this is your life until the 24th, although everything has changed radically. but at the same time, there is some discomfort and stress inside
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. i do not feel those for me zaporizhzhia kyiv frankivsk is ukraine, that is, i don't know how to explain it. well, i do n't have any uh, i'm at home, that is, i don't have any here, that's zaporizhzhia. i was born here, it's some kind of separate region. equality, but in general i don't need to adapt to ivano-frankivsk or to kyiv or to zaporozhye, it's all a homeland in which we are in which i feel comfortable. gave hannibal an oath to write one hundred books in the ukrainian language after 30 years, he significantly exceeded his
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promise, not only described the history of ukraine , proclaimed its independence, independence that we will always protect, the state is us, until the whole country chooses the future according to the program, its place in it. this is a program of number mines and partners for absolutely free training in it-professions, get the profession of the future and become a fighter of the digital front to ensure a strong economic feast and personal update apply now, it generation, a chance for a great future, they are deliberately hitting unpopulated areas in broad daylight, laying mines with deadly iron on the holy ukrainian land, but instead of fear and despair, they will see only their own death in our eyes, ukrainian soldiers will pay for
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every tear of our mothers, they will carry out the enemy to hell, and our comrades from the state emergency service, rescuers, fire fighters , pyrotechnics, day and night, will help to clear mines, dismantle rubble, bring cities and towns back to life, regardless of shelling or tiredness and gloom will die, we will win with posts in the middle of the free world. a new, prosperous, happy and invincible ukraine. well, listen, the defender of ukraine sees in the dark as if he could hear his brothers for kilometers around in the daytime. looks at the enemies, was at the dragans from a bird's eye view - eight years in a row, you and i
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provide our defenders with what keeps their lives on the front lines, our priorities are day night and thermal imaging optics communication off-road vehicles individual protection and technical means of intelligence join the fundraiser and let the next night be calm for everyone except the occupiers we will prevail we will pass we will win daily news together we are strong you know that i get up in the morning there is no car in such a state to be here set, i'm writing that he's mine. until now, this is childhood, here it is, as a small
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child, my handbag, everything is specially collected here, his photos are here, he is with children, by the way, this is the last photo when he came from the carpathians before the he has finished the war, they will rest in the carpathians , he will drink, they didn’t go 6 lions, they are happy, the children are happy, they went
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for a walk and on foot, we were on bicycles, this is what he looks like. i didn't know he was reading to him, he was reading so much. he went to school. first grade, we had a library downstairs. we lived in an apartment then. he read all the children's books. that's it. he i already read everything that was interesting to him and he helped me with everything. he was still going to stick dumplings. i didn't get those cheese cakes. i didn't get those. it was 99. he was 18 years old. the elements were over and he was still studying at the institute. he was late for one day or two. what happened? i went to work . i say where did i find a part- time job in this same firm, then kievskoy
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vedomosti went there, went there, tried lux and started working there, we heard that she offered to try to be a photographer, so he happily agreed, and he became so, and they began to get involved he graduated from the institute with honors, but he did not work as a computer technician for more than one day. all that was done with photographs was today and exhibitions and at exhibitions. he is always there from the first time. go to an exhibition of his work. he is always in hot spots. he is everything. see how many medals he has. everything he went through ilyvayskoy starts from the maidan wound everything he all the time was in the war this is the first
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child born how he how he waited it's scary and maxim - it's for children it's in general and they organize hikes and trips to the horizontal bar he's not only he's not i had a new hand, gold females made skis, made a port, made a port, did the swing get shorter, everything was like that, the playground, the equipment, i remember when, er, there was an action on the independence square, mast was then on maternity leave, and he came to the actions. -e with a child in a helmet here is
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a child and he has a camera and he walks there filming something everyone runs so neatly but still he was in the profession me and max well we probably saw each other at some events but we met we met in ilovaisk we are quiet with money arrived in ilovaisk when we were at the depot on the first day. then the soldiers from the peacekeeper battalion of the peacekeeper brought us into the school and said that the only chance for civilians to get out of the environment was from the school. there would be some fast corridors. when we moved from the ilovaisk railway depot to the school, max was there and there
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there was markiyan lysenko and actually we started with them then, well, we got to know each other and started to kiss and communicate closely there, it was august 25, 8 years ago, we met in the school corridor, we hugged warmly and one of his first phrases was that the boys should eat war is war, but let's go, i'll feed you there. max had a very, uh, such a strong sense of justice, it applied to everything, he didn't like prestur, and i'll show you that this was also part of this sense of justice. he was very attentive to people and saw such details in people and features that can only be seen if you look closely , if you appreciate people, that is, treat them carefully. i think that this is part of his talent as a
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photojournalist, as a videographer, that's exactly what he saw people. they were not indifferent to him at six or five six o'clock in the morning there was a column of us we stopped somewhere almost at the end of this column, there after a while there, for a few hours, we were given the command to leave. then we just left the village. we left in a clear field, as soon as the russian troops opened fire on us, and max was really driving. cars, when we were leaving, i consider our salvation to be his merit. that is, he is my guardian angel - he is the person who saved my life because there, well, this departure, which lasted there for 30-40 minutes, i don't know, but at this moment it seems as if eternity we are going somewhere
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we also saw the explosions of mines near the road. the road was clearly shot at and that's when max very quickly overtook the truck with the military and we just at high speed bypassed the column on the left side and broke forward. several bullets were fired, one bullet flew through the windshield and completely knocked out the back, i was sitting right behind him and he was dodging these shots, we were hiding somewhere under armored vehicles, somewhere under trucks, our skill was the best, as a result, we were saved life or and this infinity in which we were driving, they were the only car that left with our lover that day,
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these are photos taken in the city of dokuchayevsk, which were taken immediately after leaving. awareness gradually came here, there was still blood on this man's pants, uh, he was wounded by a piece of glass from uh, the window, when during the last ambush , they asked us, uh, with some kind of machine gun fire , or a kalashnikov, well, some small arms, here
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here they got out of the car, the heart is pounding, the same photo is actually there. it is memorable here, maxik went crazy, so max saved him, he was stubborn, so he got in the way of many things, they helped him because when he was there, he was doing something, he did it until he did it, he was he is reliable, many people talked about the fact that if someone was early or we left each other somewhere on the battlefield or not on the battlefield and there i don't know in the forest er or somewhere else i discovered this incredible man he was completely devoted his profession and your country which is very difficult to reconcile because you have to be impartial if you are a reporter but not a church which country is your war your friends it is difficult
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but he was dedicated to telling stories my dears he was very clear on security issues he was strong professional but not crazy he is always silent, and when something started to escalate somewhere, there were two billion of those escalated from uh, well, during the small war, every time max tried to be somewhere closer to the front line, partially neglecting his own safety he tried to show what was really happening before the beginning of the large-scale invasion, few photographers filmed the battles themselves, and max was one of those who filmed because many people did not understand what war was, and so max showed what war was. and here he went just on the eve of the 24th and he
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met the war on the front line, we spent a few days working together and suddenly the attack on kyiv, we talked and he told me the russians will never conquer this country, i said they just attacked kyiv and he replied they will never take this country country, they will need a million people, but they will still never conquer this country. these were one of his last words. he was coming back and he drove into kharkiv. he could not let them pass because he was in a car and this is probably one of the first photos directly e- of the destroyed equipment and the destroyed russians, who then did not hold the battle, they retreated from the bypass in our place, just as i was shooting, as if following the hot tracks , immediately after the battle, they were destroyed by the equipment of the invaders. to
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the unit, the commander of that unit was our comrade with whom we were together in ilovaisk, and he with them he traveled and filmed how they were fighting. i didn't follow him, that is, until the moment when he was. we realized that he was a sign few. some weeks before we started the investigation, petryk chauvel, a french war correspondent, was with max levin in donbas, they worked together and we decided together that i, as the head of the investigation department of reporters without borders, and he, as a military photographer who knew max, with whom he worked, will work together on the investigation of the investment of this investigation was to find out what
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max was doing in the last days before his disappearance so we interviewed friends to find out more about what he was doing, how he was covering the war, then in the second stage we tried to get materials about crimes so we decided to get, despite some difficulties, to the scene of the crime, we met with several people in the mušchin for us it was important to collect information about which russian soldiers were in this village, what they did when they came, when they left, we tried to establish a connection with the crime that was committed in the forest a few kilometers from the village, this photo made in the forest when we first tried to find max's car and the crime scene eh we moved
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very carefully because we didn't know if we would come across a minus or other explosive devices you had to go very carefully the first attempt was not successful we spent looking for the car somewhere for four or five hours they didn't go in and decided to go back score in the forest and this is maxim's car in the forest. as you can see, it's parked a little on the side of the road, it's burned. max's kilo was found behind it 70 m from the car. they saw bullet holes in the car. 14 entrance and exit in the car we found two types of bullets from a kalashnikov assault rifle. and the nine-millimeter ones are of a much larger caliber. they could have been fired from a pistol or a weapon belonging to special forces or a higher-ranking officer.
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it is quite large. it is one of the largest that we found in france. he was shot three times in the chest and twice in the head. now we don't know which bullet we found. it went through the chest or through the head, but it was found in the same place where his body was lying. was on the ground, the russians shot max when he was already lying on the ground, that is why we are talking about the fact that it was an execution, this is substantial evidence, it did not happen due to random shooting, it was not an accident . rather, everything that he took from maxima, max always liked to take with him, er, this piece is a car, he took it. i don't know. some
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acquaintance of max's mother said that she wants to do a museum to the dead. i think i'll give it there for the price of criminals, we won't finish until they rise up. before the court it he may be busy for months it may take some time but we will investigate this case he was an outstanding journalist whose work he did was very important for his people and his country and i hope that one day we will bring this case to an end may 30, 1876 bds germany
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russian emperor alexander ii sign has and which prohibits the public use of the ukrainian language education and printing of books in ukrainian but it was too late the ukrainians already had kobzar and aeneid, who knew by heart from childhood, your graduation step begins already in the cockpits of airplanes behind the monitors of radar stations at the control points of anti-aircraft missile systems at thousands of combat positions throughout the territory of our country, they bring victory closer every day. glory to the air force of the armed forces of ukraine
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