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to be honest, we didn't prepare for this ourselves, and now when people come here they talk about their painful situation. where did they come from? well, i want to help. can we help? and that's why i'm saying that i personally took a vacation at my own expense without saving my salary in order to to help people who are now resettled, people are divided here and you know how difficult it is. i say that a museum worker is also a sociologist, a psychologist, psychiatrists and everything else, and i was already a little ready for all this, but you understand how much each person has his own pain and want to share it with someone, you know. sometimes you listen to it in a day, then when you get home, you already want a little peace . you have to digest it all in yourself, and you want
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to help people in some way, if only a little bit people from the side and from the situation from which they moved and there are such people who come and say we have nowhere to return with our own hands. everything afterwards is locally produced, even the handwork of looms is here further on, this is already our ukraine, one can say all of ukraine in one hall because here collected more contemporary ill modern history of our country which continues to the present time when the war started then on february 24
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we stopped working so we were told not to open but during our volunteer activities many people turned to immigrants why do you have museums not a single museum works. we would like to see, hear , look at your culture, get acquainted with your culture, and that is why i have already turned to the leadership of the region and asked that, well, it is not official, because there is also some kind of counting responsibility at such a state level was requested and so three times i conducted the excursion in such conditions, unofficial during the given situation, which is held here, but people are very interested and there was a group of children in particular, how interested were more than 30 children - there were children on the excursion, they sat it was so quiet that you could hear it like a fly, bro, this is very interesting for me, because if there are excursions in the summer, then you are making
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noise there, the phones are playing something else, and it was heard so much that i the tears rolled down, how nice it was to tell about our region so that people knew and were interested, and how delighted people were that i thought everyone would hug me after the tour. the resettlement people are also very fond of ukrainian culture, hutsul culture in particular, because it is something new for them, and some even try to speak ukrainian they arrived and speak a little russian well, but they are already switching to a little ukrainian and russian but they are already starting to communicate with us in ukrainian and it is really nice that the language is growing elementary along with the soul of the people it is not mine the idea is borrowed from franko, but i really like it, because our luxurious, beautiful language is actually the soul of the people. it has deep roots, it grows strong, and it
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fights with weeds for so long, but this spring, ukrainian will bloom. irrepressible. thank you. let me help you, that is, return by the way, how are you going to kharkiv? we all always spoke russian. now it's starting to get a little better now. i can already see that young people and young children are learning the ukrainian language, although no one in kharkiv, i don't know, have never been oppressed like that in kharkiv. say well, no one spoke to me only in russian or in ukrainian. i am very pleased when little children and young mothers talk to their children in ukrainian this. even before the war, i was very pleased that in kharkiv they are reviving the ukrainian language this is it's normal. if we live in
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ukraine, we should speak ukrainian. i think so and i've decided too. i'm very ashamed that i'm already at such an age at such an age and i don't know the ukrainian language, especially since we came here where only ukrainian is spoken. well, plus hutsul still eats well not in the dining room, but in the dining room, we taste the fragrant, not the tuber, and with the edge of the bread, we quench our thirst not from the glass. vitalistic hints. our history is a tablet, it is
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carved in a new way, it is carved in ukrainian, and it is archivally important for each of us. now it is a nightingale's knowledge, because language is a weapon, and every weapon needs to be cleaned and cared for, we are not only we learn from our meetings, friendly meetings, in fact, our participants have become close and, without exaggeration, even relatives to us, we listen to our friends, i deliberately do not say guest participants, these are the same ukrainians in their own land. we must understand this. that is, we do not only hold lectures for our friends. we want to make it interesting, first of all , of course, there are elements of the educational e-e stage, but
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those that are competence-oriented, we begin with a greeting, how to get to know each other, how to leave a comment, how to respond to greetings, hutsuls or hutsuls, because we we are in our colorful land, ukrainian in time is not only language, culture , music, that is, all-ukrainian is growing and resurrecting, because it cannot be otherwise, the bright holiday of christ's resurrection is ahead, and we see that the living mystery of the ukrainian word is being resurrected, we need to communicate more, the more you communicate, the better it is and that's why it's difficult, of course, the ukrainian language is still given, well, i'm trying
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. over the past six months, many of us had to build a life in a new place and choose to stay or go to the front or to help in the rear, and the main thing for everyone was to benefit the country and the army. the guest of our broadcast is currently in london and sells her photographs to help the national guard. in the first weeks of the war, she volunteered in ukraine and supplied the soldiers with what they needed under fire. diana andrunyk is a volunteer and photographer at the in connection with the holiday studio diana i am glad to congratulate you hello nazar happy holiday ah happy holiday i know that you had the opportunity to go abroad at the beginning of the war but you didn't do it under fire, you were carrying food for tero before that i got it from the military kyiv and even
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the military managed things. tell me what march brought you, how it changed your life. it's hard to remember your feelings now. i remember that my mother and i said to each other that we don't know if we will survive or be taken . they won't take kyiv from kyiv, but we have to do everything we can do for others. how was it to get a week's worth of food then, not only for your family ? on on the fifth day, i came to their headquarters and i realized that everything was already going full speed there, and it was very difficult to get food, er, i will say more, er, it so happened that we were without food for two days at all, because we could not to get out of the
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apartment, even if it wasn't ours. we hid there in podil, but let's just say that i understood the price of bread. i remember that the first time on the 24th i made a piece of bread on march 8 and i cried because i had never felt like this before. it's so sad and so happy to eat something, it's like a regular thing, something so regular it used to be possible to buy it in a store, but what was taken from us on the 24th and this bread became a kind of symbol and by the way, on that day i took my first portrait of volunteer nina in balaclava and i called her portrait the smell of bread by the way -e this story is here in britain and it played a very big role when i
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opened the exhibition a-and a little bit ahead of time let's say such a significant portrait eh for all my work during the war and it helps eh to open eh to open doors to the world of ukrainians to the world of ukraine and what we are now we are worried, and we created nfc as female veterans, and we decided to sell these digital photos on the opency website. since that time, i realized that it is possible thanks to this in my art to earn money for ukraine, to broadcast there in order not to escape from the war, and in order to help the
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national guard there, you organize exhibitions of your photographic works and sell them, what kind of work is this, who buys them and how much already money and in this way i managed to earn uh, i held a parallel exhibition in kyiv, uh, there i sold, thanks to my wonderful friends, ah, three works for 30,000 hryvnias, and i gave this money to women veterans for the purchase of a medical nod, kharkiv region, ah, in london. that was until that so far, my first exhibition as part of the ukrainian boot camp there, i sold uh four works uh, one of the works went to a netflix producer who was signed to me on instagram at the beginning of the war ah and i sent one work to denmark ah and two works were bought by the
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host who accepted my friend here in london that is, we are once again talking about the fact that the british are very much in favor of ukraine. well, like europe in principle, but the british very much want to support culture and arts. therefore, now , together with the diaspora, which is very strong here, very powerful, we are ready , we are preparing a new exhibition in the framework of which i will present my work with the fighters of the e-e voice and the national guard and hospitalists, and also we will now prepare a social project that will support all the refugees who are currently here in london. you are now in london not only holding exhibitions at which you sell your work photo, but you also use every opportunity to tell the locals the whole truth about the war, and how do the british feel about the russian aggression in ukraine, what do they say
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in different ways, for example, whoever you want me to be, he probably knows the news better than i do, i wake up in the morning, he already has everything he has already read twitter, he has already read all the social networks, all the newspapers that have been brought to us. he likes ukraine very much, but what i see about the british is that they are not enough, i wanted to fight more because there are a lot of in kyiv, regarding the azov regiment, i just want to take them like this every time and shake them and say that guys, because russian pens and russian money are everywhere, and i try not to aggressively convey information, tell facts, tell some stories about historical events, talk about the planting of the
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russian culture in ukraine also uh what i like the most is how the ukrainian diaspora is working on the deportation of uh russians from britain because uh let's say so it really warms my soul it's mine it's my most favorite in the future in britain dina to i heard that some girls purposely go on dates with british guys just to talk about the war and ask them to help ukraine. it's true. yes, it's true. these are my friends. i met some incredible girls here, girls who work in it. - and the mathematicians of the public relations office, let's say the flower of the nation, which was forced by ker to ukraine, and the girls, the truth is, they go on dates and they specifically try to convey and transmit a-a
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to foreigners that there is a war in ukraine. it is not yet finished, please convey the name and i am very proud of it. i am proud of the fact that we are also freeing ourselves from the inferiority complex and how we a-a in europe talk about how professional we are a-a about when we arrive somewhere we immediately ask if we can work based on these documents, i generally say that those who left should be such little diplomats, a little bit, uh, sloppy in their dialogues, foreigners in many cities in britain celebrated independence day , uh, i know that, of course, and in in london, it was that you also joined, went to the event, so that meetings were constantly taking place, and i remember one the most, when we all
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gathered after the murder in the deer park hmm , everyone printed out photos of dima , a cossack, a soldier of the azov regiment, a photographer, and my colleagues, let's say so, what do i call gentle slogans? i, in turn, printed out the dead bodies of the greens, showed them to auschwitz, showed the fawn and asked what the difference was, and foreign journalists began to approach me and ask what it was. what we are showing, i really want journalists all over europe and all over the world to stop ignoring posters about azov people because there is such a tendency when we stand at rallies and ask
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journalists to go to the azov safe, the military simply lowers their cameras and i manage to this is currently the most relevant topic because we don't know how they are. we can't talk to them. we don't have any information. we know that our state is trying in every way to support and help the fighters, but we are in own it's our turn to talk and shout about it. it's a new world, so it's very important to go to rallies. yes, we thank you very much for joining our festive broadcast, for what you do and rob the army, sell your works, and most importantly, what you report to the whole world and about that that there is a war going on in ukraine and that ukraine needs to be helped by all methods by all methods happy holiday thank you for being with us we continue the broadcast thank you they are winning and
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telling the world about russia's aggression in ukraine the brightest gift to ukrainians for independence day was made by our boxer oleksandr usyk in the ring, he defeated the british anthony joshua and collected five championship belts in the heavyweight division in his collection, how was it, how does it inspire ukrainian soldiers , see in the video what our directors prepared, al levy ganjaro , a-a,
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gay wedding, chumache, sunny, baraker
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they heal, they charm, he gave up , everything succeeds oleksandr usyk takes her fisherman
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oleksandr usyk wins this during half a year of full-scale war, ukrainian athletes , like ukrainian soldiers, proved to the whole world that we are an invincible nation and usyk's achievement is far not the only one in the piggy bank of ukrainian sports, the achievements of our athletes, swimmers , wrestlers are impressive, also because many of them were left without opportunities to train normally. group about the fact that they did not hold official matches for six months. but after an exciting 3:1 victory in scotland, the ukrainian players unfortunately lost to wales due to alcohol, but the ukrainians showed a game that fans all over europe fell in love with themselves, the
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national team held a number of meetings with various clubs, i'll tell you, even tears, you know , tears rolled down my eyes, a historic result in rome at the european aquatics championship, ukrainian representatives of synchronized swimming won gold medals in all disciplines where they participated in as a result, they brought home eight gold awards in german munich, the multi- sport euros ended the other day, it is also called the olympic games for europe, ukraine won 22 medals in total from them five gold medals. however, ukrainian athletes were
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notable not only for their results. athletes occupied the entire podium, ukrainians proved to the world, even with limited capabilities, the strongest solyan solyanka liang, work hard in general, our paralympians won 29 awards, this is a record for the national team medalist ukraine took second place in the competition, despite the fact that there were only 20 athletes in the ukrainian team, many of whom were debutants . oksana shyshkova from kharkiv chose the most medals at once. 5. i really want our victory here in beijing to give
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confidence to our soldiers. glory to ukraine of the delegation, the president of the national paralympic committee, valery sushkevich, jokes that the secret of success is simple. good evening, we are from ukraine, a total and undeniable victory at the deflympic games in brazil. there was simply no national team of the armed forces of ukraine that could compete with ukrainian athletes . 138 medals, 62 gold, 38 silver and bronze, by all indicators ukraine became the leader in the medal count. ilya koltun and daniel batron won three trophies at the 20-22 world cup in gymnastics. the debutant of the world cup became the best in two disciplines on parallel bars and javelin, 18-year-old ukrainian tsylyakov was the best in four stages of the series on parallel bars , which brought him his first career world cup
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a refugee from ukraine won a marathon in jerusalem valentina vereska from mykolaiv was forced to leave her hometown after the invasion of russia, drinking played sports and decided to take part in a race silver medalist of the 2020 olympic games in tokyo ukrainian karateka anzhelika terliuga won the french team championship ukrainian women's national team took first place in the medal count at the 2022 european championship in wrestling, the ukrainian team won a total of five awards, yaroslav maguchych was recognized as the best athlete of europe in march, then the ukrainian with a result of 2:02 m became the world indoor high jump champion for the first time in her career at the same championship maryna beh romanchuk won silver in the long jump competition ukrainian athletes and olympians and
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paralympians where olympians continue to train and represent ukraine at competitions, raising the country's flag and reminding every time that ukrainians are indomitable in spirit, strong and independent, no matter what, the whole world congratulates ukraine on independence day, the whole world wishes us victory, we received a musical greeting from the orchestra of the scottish guard, he performed his version of the song stefania, the performance on behalf of the british armed forces took place at the horse guards parade, so i suggest you listen and once again congratulate every ukrainian on independence day, we believe in victory and our armed forces, see you later, the marathon continues,
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ukrainians, ukrainians, on independence day remember our dependence on the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of ukraine on volunteers volunteers on the economy east from west south from the north rear from the front our fate from us we depend on the world will be dependent on us while our hearts are beating ukraine is also beating for the sake of freedom now for the sake of the future happy holidays relatives in the cockpits of the planes behind the monitors
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of the radar stations at the control points of the anti-aircraft missile systems at a thousand combat positions throughout the territory of our state they are getting closer every day victory. glory to the air forces of the armed forces of ukraine. they are known to be hitting unpopulated areas in broad daylight. ours is being bombarded with deadly iron mines. the holy ukrainian land but instead of fear and despair, they will see in in our eyes, only their death, ukrainian soldiers will pay for every tear of our mothers, they will take the enemy to hell, and our comrades from the state emergency service, rescuers, fire fighters, pyrotechnics , will help demining, dismantle rubble, restore life day and night

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