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against the child and eventually take the nephew home , meanwhile, many boys and girls are still being searched, so please go to the website of the child tracing service if you recognize someone call our hotline at 116 000 000 calls from all mobile operators are free also write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram, think even everything for a long time, throw these thoughts out of your head nazivin, your sense works in 25 seconds and takes care of the mucous membrane in case of death, he himself does not
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need to wait to breathe for more than 140 days without on weekends behind the wheel more than 50 thousand kilometers driver maksym transports, loads and transports again every day and every day he says i am not tired of defending ukraine how to get compensation for the employment of the vpu you employed internally displaced persons get compensation for their labor costs compensation is uah 6,500 for each employed person and
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is paid for two months of work, to receive compensation, contact the employment center in person or via e-mail , you can also apply for compensation online through the action portal more information on the website influence.org.ua has an influence on the air from washington, the program of the ukrainian service of the voice of america, i am yuliya yarmolenko, i congratulate the successful counteroffensive of the armed forces of ukraine in the center of the world's attention, western changes are called the greatest
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victory of the ukrainian forces in the battle of kiev they are fighting desperately to protect their country and regain territory, white house spokeswoman karin jeanpierre said on monday, adding that we will continue to support their needs to succeed on the battlefield remains our goal, speaking about the impact of a successful offensive on the future of military aid, the spokeswoman of the white house reminded that earlier this month the president asked congress to allocate additional funding to support ukraine. how do american experts and legislators comment on the success of the armed forces of ukraine? help, let's talk about it with my colleague kateryna lisunova, who joins from the building of the american congress katya congratulations congratulations to you julia says how do westerners evaluate analysts of the current counteroffensive of ukraine and whether it can affect the speed and scale of military aid from the united states and allies in general yes yuliya experts with whom i spoke
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emphasize that the successful counteroffensive of the ukrainian military in the kharkiv direction as well as the likely subsequent victories can become a weighty argument in the request additional aid from the west for this applies to both financial aid and military aid, in particular, this is important because it is already more expensive on the second of september, the white house appealed to the congress and the request to allocate an additional $11.7 billion to ukraine, according to the white house, this is due to the fact that the previous tranche has already exhausted itself, so the experts spoke with some, in particular herman pirgner, president of the american council on foreign policy and conor gray, senior scientist an employee of the center for strategic and international studies claims that american legislators and government officials who are in favor of providing additional aid to ukraine should be electrified right now because the opposition, which previously claimed that the ukrainian military may simply not know how to use western weapons, is now deprived of
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its argument due to the successful counteroffensive of the ukrainian military with the direct use of western weapons. what is ukraine capable of ukraine will fall in three days we will give them weapons but will they know how to use them or will these weapons be effective you have heard all those arguments and i i think that now with the success of the offensive in the area of ​​kharkiv and kherson, people who said that we should not give ukraine more weapons because they cannot use them, i think that they have lost their arguments now. it is time to act for blinkin and for the military who are in favor of ukraine was provided with enough weapons for a large-scale offensive. now their demands and arguments have
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more force, the fact that the counterattack shows several things to other states, firstly, it shows that ukraine continues to fight, and also ukraine is making good use of oz provided by the united states and other allies, if you look at what happened in the last few weeks before the counterattack, ukraine made good use of hymer systems and other long-range artillery systems that we provided and this allows them to achieve their current victories this is more will hit more on the morale and motivation of the russian military. and what do observers say about the impact of the offensive on the top leadership in the kremlin, in fact, the impact of this successful counterattack by the ukrainian army we see already now, in particular, it is taking place on the influence on the russian army and on the strategic
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decisions of the military leadership of russia, at least that is what luke kofi, a senior researcher at the hudson institute, thinks so, according to him, russian strikes on the kharkiv e-e kharkiv thermal power plants and on the civilian structure on civilian points are as a sign of the eternal russian army, as well as another attempt to intimidate ukrainians , they suggest that they deserve a more detailed explanation in the comments of the expert luke kofe himself. i think that the latest russian attacks on civilians the infrastructure of the power plant and the hydroelectric plant is a sign of the future, such actions are taken when they know that they will lose on the battlefield, no reasonable military commander will propose to use ballistic missiles worth 30 million dollars to turn off the power grid of ukraine for a couple of hours, but this is exactly what we are seeing now, the expert emphasizes that it is not necessary "necessarily
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means something positive for ukraine, because on the closer field vladimir putin is upset and irritated not so much by the war as by the negative course of the war and the weak position of the russian federations, therefore, if vladimir putin is really forced to leave his position and leave power, it will most likely be in order to replace him with a less aggressive person who will wage this war more aggressively, at least that is what luke coffey, a senior researcher at the hudson institute, is invited to listen to a more detailed explanation, just now i am not very sure that putin's regime is now under threat, but there are talks among western countries that it is possible that he will be overthrown, it will be good. but i think that if at this stage
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vladimir putin will really be deposed, it will happen only because his closest circle believes that he is conducting the war incorrectly, that if someone else had been in charge, they would not have had these failures, that is why they would have replaced him, not because they suddenly became such democrats, you know in one night, an interesting analysis by american experts cation what kind of reaction did we start today from american legislators who by the way and decide whether to approve additional funding for ukraine american legislators directly senators congressmen how republicans and democrats have already published a partial reaction on their twitter pages, some emphasize that ukraine is showing extraordinary results despite the numerical superiority of the russian federation, others emphasize that this was impossible without the help of washington and are already calling for ukraine to provide more help, at the same time, not everyone has the same position,
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but they offer to deserve just now, uh, several of these statements, ukrainians are putting everything they have on the line for the sake of their democracy. we stood together with them and it matters russian troops are retreating due to ukrainian offensives in the kharkiv region with weapons provided by the united states ukraine has proven in the last two weeks what it is capable of ukrainian troops pushed the russians off the battlefield and freed countless innocent ukrainian civilians in the kremlin with much less the number of troops, they force the enemy to retreat. ukraine's recent victories are a significant progress in the struggle for sovereignty, and it is also proof that putin's thirst for war cannot resist the strong hearts and minds of the ukrainian people important statements thank you katya my colleague kateryna lisonova was on the call from the congress building the
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united states condemned the russian airstrikes on critical infrastructure of ukraine that left thousands of civilians without electricity and clean water department, we are together with ukraine in its counteraction to russian aggression, he emphasized while commenting on the strikes on the kharkiv thermal power station. minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, dmytro kuleba, warned that putin is planning use this tactic more often in the winter and is checking the reaction. he must receive a strong response now, russia must be recognized as a state sponsor of terrorism, he emphasized. in the administration of the american president, however, they do not consider this to be the most effective way to bring putin to justice. what do they call more effective in the united states and what tools does washington have to to punish russia for the practice of so-called filtration camps and forced resettlement of ukrainians, the deputy spokesman of the us state department was asked about this and we remind
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last week, the us permanent representative to the un, linda thomas greenfield, at a security council meeting, drew attention to the terrible practice of filtering and deportation in the temporarily occupied territories of ukraine. last week, envoy thomas greenfield reminded the un security council that the practice of forced resettlement is a war crime . hands does the united states have the tools to hold russia accountable right now action we have been using these tools since the beginning of the unjust illegal attack russia on ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty, and we have made a number of efforts to ensure that ukraine is in the best position to defend itself, but we have also played an important role in holding russia accountable, particularly through export restrictions and sanctions, and this has already had a
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direct consequence and impact on russia the russian economy is not russia's ability to do business and we are going to continue to work in this direction and ambassador linda thomas greenfield is right she has a very powerful statement in the un security council what we see from by these filtering operations is unacceptable and we continue to call on russia to stop them and we will continue to do everything possible to hold russia accountable for this newspaper the united states also has information indicating that officials from the putin administration are in fact overseeing the operation of these filtering camps or filtering operations what does this say about putin's regime? this is another example of the barbaric and cruel actions of the russian government against ukraine, which we see every day from the first days of this conflict.
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they encroach on ukraine's right to be a democratic and free country. we saw how they encroached on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the biden administration, the biden administration and the state department. however, the united states stated that it does not recognize russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. he does not agree with this decision because he believes that russia is an exile state and should be in the group of other states similar to it. however, the state department declares that it is not is the most effective way to bring russia to justice, which can be more effective than recognizing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism . at the highest level in the kremlin, these things
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directly affect russia, you see how the ruble falls, how the russian economy shrinks, you see how multinational corporations leave russia is stopped doing business in russia, the designation of a country as a state sponsor of terrorism is what the secretary of state is doing and this is a process that takes place here in the state department. we believe that the efforts we are already making will bring russia to responsibility at the highest level. i will also note that among the humanitarian groups there is some concern that the recognition of a certain country by a state as a sponsor of terror may make it difficult for some of these groups to carry out important humanitarian activities that also help in this during the conflict, we saw how the president was very concerned about this , but again, we believe that there are already a
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number of directions of efforts that have a direct impact on the russian federation and its economy, which fulfills our role in holding them accountable, this was an interview with the deputy spokesperson of the state department leads us to ask how long can the war in ukraine last for two months or two years , oleksandr motyl, professor of political sciences at radgara university , shared his views and forecasts in an interview with voice of america i am convinced that the western countries will not stop supporting ukraine until victory and told how ukraine should develop in the future in order to prevent new warriors from russia. iryna matviychuk spoke with the professor, mr. motil. we are now talking about the war in ukraine. in your opinion, given the current situation, for how long? in general, this can all continue. it seems to me that even the biggest pessimist will believe that it is possible that the war will end within two years, if only if ukraine
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managed to destroy those 25,000 soldiers of the russian saints who are now on the right bank and kherson region and destroy it or somehow neutralize it, and in principle something like this is planned, as if they are preparing, if ukraine managed to do this, it would be a fantastic, incredible defeat for the russian regime, for russia, for the russian chauvinists. and you, most of all, for putin himself. if something so huge happened, you can imagine then a number of different events that could end, well, with the retreat of the russian troops, or maybe with some kind of peace treaty, well, then it becomes semi-aggressive, and maybe even very good for
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in your opinion, how long will western countries stand by ukraine and be ready to help? at least from a moral point of view, from a diplomatic and political point of view, i have no doubt that all european democratic countries will generally not support this, partly because they understand that it is right to introduce his own fate of the european union depends on the fate of ukraine well, they do not understand that this is morally and politically correct, it is possible that it will be a little less, it is possible that it was winter, how will there be problems with the energy supply of what but still, i it seems that it will remain at the level that well, approximately at the level that until now continues to exist in the western countries, does this fear of provoking putin here is a certain insight that in fact this extremely large state is an extremely seemingly strong state that is characterized by a state that is economically
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and militarily weak, but it remains that at one point and precisely that is what european people are most worried about. and by the way, even ukrainians, and this is what remained of soviet russia as a nuclear power, and since the russians went to such an incredible to justify an idiotic or nothing like a war with ukraine means historical annals, future historians will consider this as one of the biggest strategic mistakes in world history , so if they were so stupid and ready to do such a thing, at least theoretically , the possibility that they could be so adventurous and precisely determined that nuclear weapons should also be adapted, but the very fact that they do not exist. that
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uncertainty is scary for people because, in your opinion, ukraine would have build your future like her and you will still have to somehow live with this russia. ukraine must have such strong armed forces in various categories to deter any possible attacks by this russia. ukraine was not capable of this in the past, but it must be capable of this in the future but of course this is impossible, at least the long-term goal, if ukraine does not have a strong economic system, because now of course it is very good that the measures of the world give ukraine economic military aid, but in the end ukraine will have to handle the lion's share of this self-arming itself and this means that we must finally
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carry out various radical reforms and ukraine will be in an ideal position and do all this at least implement those radical political economic and legal reforms precisely because putin attacked ukraine, they go and attack ukraine to a certain extent destroyed the existing institutions or at least glorified them so that the ukrainians, if they are so intelligent and so reform -minded, will have the opportunity anew to a certain degree of ex-nihilation to start building their own state countries and ukraine should join alliances in nato ukraine should have a strong ukrainian army regardless of whether it is in nato or not, being in nato, however, it will have a certain additional plus because
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at least in the russian momentary third there will be some uncertainty about whether nato will i help or help ukraine at the moment of any attack or crisis regarding cultural recitation and the development component of the further development of ukraine, how important is this element culturally, ukraine always did not know, did not know exactly what to do, whether with language or sculpture, on the one hand, ukrainian patriots who demanded the ukrainian language and culture, and on the other hand, a significant part of the russian-speaking population did not particularly become enthusiastic about the ukrainian language and culture, but now thanks to the war, as you know, attitudes are changing, but we we already have enough evidence that many people come at least to a certain extent to the ukrainian language or
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at least from russian to a kind of surzhik, and this is already progress, this is already progress, and it all happens without in order for kyiv to intervene, this is not politics from the mountains, this is the natural reaction of people to war, in your opinion, then ukrainians, both in ukraine and abroad, can now make this war shorter, the diaspora should give money, because we have obligations to ukraine support financially and at the same time we have to promote the ukrainian cause in the media, whether in the american media or canadian european media, and this is done among other things and the first and the second is done and the third is what is being done and should be done further , which is to press on our dinners so that they gave weapons, supported ukraine and so on, the ukrainian population cannot put pressure on washington, only to a certain extent it can influence the image of the
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country in the west, in the west well, of course, the cost is limited, but ukrainians can engage in volunteering at various levels, it does not cost but it is extremely important, extremely influential and this is something that the diaspora usually cannot do, and this is how i divide the work, we are on the foreign front, yes , on the foreign front, and ukrainians are on the domestic front, and i think there will be success, there will be a victory. thank you the big and final story for today is from bulgaria, one of the countries whose inhabitants lack unanimity regarding support for ukraine, especially when compared with such countries as poland or lithuania . however, bulgaria adheres to the eu sanctions regime
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directed against russia, helps to repair ukrainian weapons, and at the beginning of august suspended the issuance of visas to russian tourists and property owners in the country, russia and bulgaria also mutually expressed diplomats from their capitals. in addition, despite the pro-russian views of some society and the weakness of this economy, the state and many bulgarians have responded to the needs of temporarily displaced persons from ukraine, some forms of assistance are quite innovative, a report from the bulgarian capital by tetyana voroshko and svitlana koval, when it was on fire and the firemen could not come to this apartment, the gate is not here, i apologized to tanks drove into every yard. yevgenia sergiyeva shows a photo sent to her by her neighbors. evgenia from buchi looked like my apartment in the first days after they were released. some of the documents are missing. there is no valuables, gold, money. well, the woman
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says that her husband is going on a business trip together to budapest on february 20. on february 20, they planned to call her mother from khmelnytskyi to buchi to look after their five-year-old daughter. 4 days the same well, then we stopped, i was volunteering in budapest, that whole time we lived there for 2 months then we came here because we have friends here from our neighbors yevgenia also does volunteer work at the mother center ukraine, the head of the union of ukrainian organizations in bulgaria, mother of ukraine, olena kotsur, says that there are many who have arrived in the country in recent months from the occupied regions of ukraine and need everything from within june and throughout july, a lot of people are coming from mariupol, from melitopol, from
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berdyansk, people who are leaving the occupation, who are passing through it is an extremely difficult and long way, they leave either through russia or through the crimea or from there, the route goes to georgia, and from georgia to turkey, from turkey to bulgaria, it is too long way and they come with the minimum with them back in march, the bulgarian government resettled temporarily displaced persons from ukraine in hotels, but with the beginning of the holiday season they were asked to leave or relocated to other premises, ukrainians also have access to free medicine, children are forced to go to school by the displaced person, they pay a one-time allowance and other social benefits joined and civil society fortunately bulgarian society responded to this challenge, so the initial efforts to accommodate ukrainian refugees were mostly organized by non-governmental by organizations and individual efforts, it was
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largely coordinated by the social sectors in bulgaria, sociologist mintyev says that despite the presence of certain pro-russian sentiments in the country, which is shared by less than a third of the population, bulgarian society has actively responded to the needs of refugees for years. i think that the majority of bulgarians actually understood and supported the refugees bulgaria, if only for the reason that most of these refugees are women with children. you cannot be a normal person and be hostile to women and children, one of the those who found themselves at the center of this process sasha bezuhanova, the founder and head of the civic platform, silently worked at hill lotpakgart before that, where she held management positions, we have your heart, business career, i have held management positions in the digital industry for 20 years we think like businessmen, as possible to optimize this process, my friends max and elina already on the third day after the declaration of war launched a platform for safe
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and effective coordination of the grassroots efforts of volunteers, other friends developed the platform and already for the first three weeks, the efforts of two thousand volunteers were coordinated through this platform. bezukhanov says that, together with partners, they also immediately established a fund to help ukrainians in bulgaria. we held a fundraising campaign we have a board that meets every week to decide how best to use this private money we held an official competition for organizations that have already worked with ukrainians in bulgaria and selected 18 organizations, i am very proud of this. we managed to attract about a million levs, that is more than half a million dollars for redistribution between organizations. the bulgarians also carry a pear in the organization of ukraine, which is its leader, from $2.5 to $10,000. to thank our
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bulgarians, these are ordinary bulgarians, ordinary people, legal entities, companies that donate to us, that bring here food or money, or they transfer money to our accounts. we have already sent more than 50 tons of humanitarian aid, we not only bought most of this cargo, it is a donation the bulgarian, however, speaks in the organization while the war has been going on for the seventh month, the aid is being reduced, the aid is being reduced, and people are already tired of the war in ukraine, and well, our center. he only relies on benefactors, on people who donate, on people who bring aid -e ukraine ukraine in bulgaria influenced the aid to refugees from ukraine

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