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all this will be said by serhii rudenko and the guests of his program people who have information and shape public opinion people who defend ukraine and create the future right now the main and interesting thing in the program is the verdict by serhiy rudenko from monday to thursday at 13:00, repeat at 21:30 in the cockpits of airplanes behind the monitors of the radar stations at the control points of the anti-aircraft missile systems at a thousand combat positions throughout the territory of our country, they are bringing victory closer every day. kudos to the air force of the armed forces of ukraine. congratulations andriy yanitskyi from economic news during the war on the espresso tv channel. today is monday, september 12. if you
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watch us on the internet, please like it. comment on this video. send the link to your friends and family. let people know the truth. the price of gas for heat producers remains unchanged. the government has extended the period of special measures yazan on the fuel market until april 30 about this in april of next year prime minister denismyhal reported this - this gives the local authorities the opportunity not to raise tariffs for heat and water for the population the head of the government notes that ukraine and the european union are currently preparing for a difficult heating season. the authorities are currently working out all possible scenarios that russia can insidiously implement, as was the case yesterday, for example, pensions will be increased by uah 300 from october 1, payments will increase for those who have reached the age of 70. will not apply to people
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who have already withheld an allowance for past years. i would like to remind you that initially such an allowance was established for those who reached the age of 80, then the 75th increase will apply only to those citizens who receive less than 10,340 hryvnias in general, the minister of social policy oksana zholnovych said that 70-year-olds should not receive less than three thousand , even with an additional payment. this amount will be smaller. in the winter and to the possibility of stopping russian gas supplies in the winter this statement was made by the prime minister of greece kiyakas mitsiatakis, we are ready for the worst scenario, the head of the government said now ukraine is now the country has stocked up on liquefied gas, we are talking about greece, of
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course, several power plants are ready to switch from gas to oil, the number of capacities that produce heat with the help of coal is increasing. and here in germany there will be six terminals for the purchase of liquefied gas, this is despite the fact that before the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, none were being built in parallel factories for the import of green hydrogen so the european union is preparing for the most difficult winter kremenchug farmers are harvesting a bountiful harvest of apples, how many tons are they planning to sell our correspondents who visited an apple farm in the kremenchug district took a look at the implementation and exactly how to pick apples. this is how apples were born. apples ripened for any taste, red, yellow and green, about 10 varieties, mainly of the autumn and
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winter group. in the cold night, the apples gain sweetness and color just like that. and are stored until next spring, if they are picked correctly and only by hand, in order to preserve the fruit stalk, the apple is grasped with two fingers and bitten off so that the tail is preserved. we pull this apple. well, we take it and it pulls. there are different varieties . there are varieties that are easily removed. what are yours? hectares were planted 5 years ago, during the year the trees are pruned, fed and treated with drugs allowed to them, this so-called white coating on and who, according to the agronomist, coal clay, we use it in order to avoid solar burns on fruits. well, if you have seen such
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yellow spots on apples and it is called sun guardian, and the apple does not lie down, it is not stored, well , in general, it does not have an attractive appearance. immigrants, 18-year-old timur from kharkiv says it's hard to work, but he's used to the norm of collecting a ton a day. i'm here alone now. my family is in kharkiv, but they were also here at first, but my mother and sister left. i'll stay here to find a job. well, work. yes it is foolish not to waste time because of the war ukrainian agribusiness suffered significant losses and gardeners from at least 5% of the country's gardens were affected this year it is impossible to harvest the first early apples on the farm were collected on the savior's day and handed over to one of the military units now we are also providing and yesterday with
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volunteers i was in i am talking, they will take it for processing. we have an apple that needs to be sent for processing, they are happy to respond to this and i think that there will be processing and our soldiers will taste our products, usually farmers do not they call the planned harvest indicators so as not to tease, but they count on 3,000 tons in accordance with the annual capacity of the garden, all products are sold in local stores and also in the neighboring kirovohrad region iryna skripachova kyrylo vorontsov for the espresso tv channel traditionally on mondays, we talk to an investment banker , a representative of the dragon company capital forces from mr. serhiy vitau, i cannot bypass the topic of missile attacks on our critical infrastructure, but yesterday evening the russians issued an already clarifying 12 we shot down nine rockets from our air defense systems, but three still
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landed and knocked out electricity in several cities in the kharkiv and donetsk regions. what can we do against such barbarism at the level of our economy at the level of the country? let's start and then talk about what they can do . to make separate cities and separate families is possible, so what are we faced with, how to avoid it well, we have to be ready for what is the main thing, in fact, the question for everyone was not whether they will do it or not, and when they will do it and many people wondered why she suddenly thinks that the same transit is still preserved, says our gas transportation system and so on, this is all a temporary story and therefore we must prepare for the fact that they will beat the infrastructure, what to do well, here i am not a specialist, what to do here, you need my energy experts, but i saw it there in the news what, for example, the city of kyiv will bury
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generators and so on, that is, we need to prepare for such a situation, and i understand that they are specialists in energy, but i am addressing you first of all as a smart, practical person who is and as a manager, what can you do then at the family level, you somehow secured your family, i don’t know , maybe you found money to buy some kind of house in the village with a stove, or maybe you installed a boiler in the country, how do they say a heater and what what can be done at the level of an ordinary ukrainian family, there are many things yes, including sending that family somewhere far away to spain yes relatively speaking but in truth in a big city if we have a risk of losing e-e electricity well, i don't think that anything can be done just you live in an apartment what are you?
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you will make a power bank, you will have to charge it and have it with you at all times, and everything else well, in fact, in the grand scheme of things, when we talk about electricity, it depends on the capabilities of the city of performances, er, to fix this situation. well, i actually said with the adviser of a large city, i will not call anya 's last name. the city itself is not to be mistaken, because the conversation was private, but its meaning was reduced to the fact that the city is actively preparing for missile attacks on the thermal power plant and purchasing other types of fuel in order to it was possible to connect alternative fuel, and the military is also being asked to install air defense systems around the place - precisely to protect critical infrastructure, that is, there is such a plan and the cities are active. i simply asked our viewers not to panic, to understand that everyone is making efforts to avoid blackouts. about the
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world, about the world in general, not only about ukraine , they are also preparing for a difficult winter. before your inclusion, we said that greece is ready to do without russian gas and germany opened the ports for the purchase of liquefied gas , what, what else are european countries negotiating on, i heard about the reduction of consumption, about the possibility of distributing energy resources between countries , which was previously not possible or was not formalized, what are the life hacks for this the first european channel. because in order to get your gas volumes, you need to build the infrastructure, unfortunately, this is not done very quickly , and germany itself, for example, reduced gas consumption by 15% at the beginning of the year. that's why it's very strong and it's actually a trend in europe as well diversification is a standard rule, again, using the example of the germans, they refused to close
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the nuclear reactor, the last three reactors, it seems that they had them , plus, if greta tumborga had not said that , but without coal, europe will not pass this year. europe understands this and restores this generation, therefore, the diversification of consumption reduction and long-term prospects are really built infrastructure that can change the geography of gas arrival so that there is more american gas, more tatar gas, and more gas through pipelines there from the same azerbaijan or from of african countries, norway is now very actively supplying gas to europe, so somewhere such a system is working, and in principle, in fact, europe is ready to go through the winter without russian gas, of course it will not be comfortable this winter both from the point of view of temperature and simply from the point of view of managing this system, but some kind of tragedy it won't happen there well, we always said that europe already consumes energy resources very sparingly and put them as an example, and uh, you say that
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germany still reduced consumption due to which such a reduction occurred that it had to be turned off to the germans in order to consume less e energy resources and e-e fuel nuri, different cities treated it differently, germany is federal, somewhere there in state institutions they said well, there will be no hot water, for example, somewhere they regulated air conditioners hmm somewhere, again, alternative sources, not gas and something else was used er plus for winter. this will definitely apply to, for example , industry, which will receive less, together with less will produce for german industry - this is a painful issue, because usually the business model in many enterprises, for example, chemists, were built precisely because they received cheap gas from russia. this is a really german statement about air conditioners. we heard it seems that a resident of plovdiv said that air conditioners should be abandoned. and that this will help
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the german energy system and help defeat putin . but i would like to give another example of how economic incentives in the same berlin, for example, encouraged berliners and emigrants , including e-e, to use public transport when there was a gasoline crisis, and that is, the government simply the city management simply offered to travel by public transport for very cheap uh prices literally there seems to be 9 € per month that ticket cost, while a regular one -time trip to uh such a solution cost 2.5 € and of course a lot of german berliners moved from their cars er, on very convenient, er, comfortable , er, city electric trains, er, is it possible to apply economic incentives such as er, in ukraine, so that, for example, ukrainians reduce consumption, i
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do not think that we are now ready for economic incentives because there is simply no money for them. what is the advantage of europe now, why can it pass peacefully, because there is a lot of money in europe and this money helps to solve, including energy issues, and in our country even the tariffs do not change and are frozen and probably during the war it is a normal solution, but freezing the tariffs, if they were not frozen, they were real. yes , people reduced their consumption very significantly, the demand would simply be broken. yes, but we cannot afford it now during the war, so i i think that in the long term, this is correct, just as, for example, gradually the right not to switch to public transport in any ukrainian cities, reducing the share of road transport in order to reduce the consumption of the same gasoline. long-term history short-term i don't think that there will be any savings here, you know in what form, probably during
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the e-e winter we will definitely send them to the holidays or to online education and schools and universities will already be we once knew that naftogaz was screwed by naftogaz, when they were screwed by an industrial enterprise, plus, unfortunately , the drop in demand due to the war is helping this year, something is reducing, significantly reducing the consumption of both economic entities, enterprises and households, and part of these long mr. and eh, the infrastructure must be broken simply cannot physically receive the same gas or electricity, part of them simply left the country. as far as i understand, the kremlin's plans are yes, they want to completely destroy ukraine. but with regard to europe, they have slightly different plans they want to encourage europeans to vote for various populists because of this lack of energy resources, who will tell us that elect us and the prices will stop rising and gas will be cheap. well, we
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faced this in the past years, will this plan be implemented? a russian in europe, well, does he look realistic, maybe you see that the plan is different, no, i think that it is the maidan, we are putting pressure on the european authorities, they are already starting to take place in prague itself. will become some populist but fortunately for the czech republic, the president has somewhat limited powers, i don't think they will succeed in this, and the last opinion poll in europe showed that this pressure from the kremlin is an outright blackmail to which they , er, came. there is still a broad consensus on the basic support of the kremlin's policy or even support for peace with them on the kremlin's terms, because if you bend someone, of course, people do n't like it, frankly, where we carry out
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power politics, they don't know how to work like that with soft power and outright blackmail, they lose their supporters more often than they can gain new ones , but this is how the tariff maidans will be like all the right-wing parties of europe, which usually focused on creams for the kremlin's money, they will hold all kinds of protests, the yellow vests in france will definitely be this, that's all, well and for the administration, i want to say that if the kremlin planned, for example, to provoke a crazy rise in prices in europe, it failed, instead, prices are really growing at some cosmic pace in turkey and argentina in it seems to turkey that it is already over 70 or close to 80% per annum. and in argentina, i read yesterday that it was 95% per annum. there is no russian influence. why are prices rising there? what are they doing wrong? well, argentina always does everything wrong, and this is
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the huge problem of argentina is that populism, because of which they constantly become serial defaulters, the driver of all this is probably devaluation when we talk about turkey, the story here is very simple, really, prices are increasing by at least 80%. they decided to control the statistics there, so how exactly for sure, prices in germany are increasing, oh no, in germany. by the way, it is not known exactly, but there is a simple answer: erdoğan broke the independence of the central bank and, as a result, will receive a systematic permanent devaluation of the lira, which has lost 10 times over the last 10 years. this is crazy. numbers and in an empty place, and simply because the central bank cannot conduct an independent policy, and at the time when it should raise the interest rate to fight inflation, erdogan does not allow it to do so, he says inflation in the world occurs because of high interest rates
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, again, this is denied by all world economists , but i think in my own way, and here is the sultan 's order to keep interest rates low, and it leads to the breakdown of the financial system, the breakdown of trust, and as a result, there is a permanent devaluation of the lira, etc. it is the constant permanent increase in prices and the scumbags in power until he fails that policy - it simply cannot be changed, in fact it threatens turkey with a very deep ceramic crisis, they thank you for this conversation er i will summarize that in order for prices to rise, you need to um or disobey, not preserve the independence of the contrabank or print a lot of money, we all know about it, at least the viewers of our program know about it er serhiy fursa was with us investment banker, representative of invest company dragon capital. every monday, he is a guest of the wartime economic news program. i am andriy yanitskyi. espresso tv channel. watch
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evening, we are from ukraine, 8:21 a.m., informational and analytical day espresso tv channel we will be in full swing for the next few hours with the best ukrainian experts, of course with anna valevska and antin anna horbal should be with us , a resident of balaklia who was recently released by the armed forces of ukraine, she actually left there a little earlier, but her relatives are now in this city, ms. anna. we congratulate you. good day. glory to ukraine . we are glad that we have the opportunity to speak with you. well, of course , balaklia. it all started with her, such a great and glorious breakthrough of the armed forces of ukraine, but at the same time, we did not leave our thoughts about the residents of balaklia who remained under occupation so, please share
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the information you have. personally, i was under occupation. well, i lived with my children in the basement for almost a month. they lived somewhere, well, for about 20 days. it was certainly difficult . at first, you were afraid to go out into the yard. because there were shellings, you are just afraid to go out , wash, run, in the morning and then run back to the cover or you are afraid to get under the fragments of shells that can injure or even kill you. and such cases happened repeatedly, then your water goes out, your light goes out, sometimes the heating goes out stores are closing, pharmacies are running out of medicine, food, money can't be withdrawn, well
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, that is, the basic conditions for living alone simply disappear, so the occupation is very difficult for people, it's very difficult for everyone, well, almost everyone we were waiting for our ukrainian army to come as soon as possible and liberate the nation, we all understand that some people were working for the enemy. well , accordingly, i would like to clarify with you how the russian police worked and whether there were scoundrels , in particular, in your city in balaklia, who reported on of ukrainian and pro-ukrainian activists a-a well, of course there were such people in general, they denounced the fact that you have a ukrainian position er-er that you are er-er a
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patriot that you er-er served in the ato er-er personally my friend's brother served the russians came to the ato the soldiers captured both this brother and my acquaintance and forced just this brother who served in the anti-terrorist operation to work for them, he dug trenches there and did all the dirty work. well, of course there were people who went over to the side of the enemy to cooperate, uh, we don't know everyone well, if you knew all these facts, maybe someone, you know, was under threat, went to cooperate . or how it was or without hindrance
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is it difficult? well, as i said, we already lived with the children for about 20 days. that is, we thought that well, at first, we were in no hurry to leave, we thought well, it will end and that's it, but then i say that it was already impossible to be without comfortable living conditions without medicine, for example, my daughter's cheek was swollen there because the bison gathered, i stood in line for two and a half hours for an antibiotic that simply ran out before my eyes, that's why, of course, i wanted to save my children from shelling from these inconveniences and we searched for a long time the car to take us at least to the territory under the control of ukraine, so that we could get away from uh-huh already somehow uh-huh, well, go to a safer territory
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, that's why we finally found the driver, it was so unexpected. also took the children out of the shelter under shelling, got into the car and drove to the village of donetsk, which is near balaklia, the first checkpoint then it seemed to be the only one there, there was a russian russian uh, well, they looked at us in the car and said, you have a child, drive that is, they let us through, thank god. i was driving and praying that nothing like this would happen to us and the children. your parents are there right now, and the family was there. mom, well, my mom left just in time. well, about four days before this started
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the counteroffensive and now she is very sorry that she is not there because she cannot bake pies for our soldiers, well , accordingly, the second question is what your friends who were in the city tell about the russian retreat, how actively they fled, what they left behind and, in general, what fate befell their collaborators from the local population, well. look, my acquaintances and also a person close to me told me that they really personally saw how russian soldiers fled, that is, first they liberated the area of ​​​​the camps and then they just a tank they climbed there, their man 50 on that tank eh, they went, an ambulance came up, russian
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soldiers also climbed there in an ambulance, too, almost almost from the korean-re-reform, eh, they also went, then my friend also came out, eh well, just stop for a smoke near the house and see that the soldiers are just running away. well, as it was raining, they were blown away like that. like the wind. of course, it is true that they took it like that and ran away. they left it there. well, of course, they didn’t have time to take everything. they also took people’s cars. and were there for the rest of the residents of balaklia, they fell for the last time before the escape of your co-residents. well, i can’t say this for sure, because the washerwomen probably didn’t have time to take anything like that away
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, so i think that’s what the last ladies thought about it, and in 6 months of occupation, how did they behave in general the occupiers are in balaklia, because we know very sad examples of kyiv oblast. how did the occupation in balaklia take place in relation to the locals? well , the occupiers took many of my personal acquaintances as prisoners. thank god that everything turned out well, they just finished something there, recruited, for example cooperated with them, for example, a teacher of my acquaintance was also taken prisoner, along with his wife , oh, along with her husband and daughter and her

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