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to protect against allergies in 20 minutes cetrin acted in the allergy center some creatures are not able to choose something else and we in ukraine like to choose everything even if it is insurance on hotline finance hotline finance insurance of course online on the air from washington program of the ukrainian service voice of america time i yuliya yarmolenko congratulations , the united states may provide a new package of military aid to ukraine in the next few days, john kirby, strategic communications coordinator of the us national security council, said that he did not say exactly what the next tranche of aid would include, but he assured that washington is in
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constant contact with kyiv in order to provide the ukrainian military with the necessary capabilities . were surprised in the united states by the speed and effectiveness of the ukrainian counteroffensive, the pentagon spokesman petrahedron answered this question at the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine, we saw that the ukrainians demonstrate an extraordinary ability to adapt to use their war-fighting capabilities as quickly as possible, so we were not surprised that they pushed back the enemy so quickly, they also demonstrated an extraordinary ability to use the opportunities that appear on the battlefield and the current contour offensive near kharkiv is no exception, i will remind you if anyone was surprised if
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look at the reaction of the russian military. it was probably the russians, military aid is only one of the factors that helped the ukrainians to carry out an effective counteroffensive - said the us secretary of state anthony blinken, but the first thing is the result of the courage of the ukrainians themselves, what they did was very well planned and this is, of course, thanks to the extraordinary help from the usa and many other countries in order for ukraine to receive the equipment it needs to carry out this offensive operation with a single clear goal to return the land that was taken by russian aggression, i think it is too early to predict how it will go further, but obviously we see extraordinary progress among ukrainians, especially in the northeast, and this is the result of the support of we provided but the most important thing is the result of the courage and resilience of the ukrainian armed forces and the ukrainian people, this is what completely changes the
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situation fundamentally, ukrainians are fighting for their homeland, for their future, the russians who are there are not fighting for that, ukraine is not their ukraine, ukraine does not belong to russia, ukraine belongs to the ukrainian people of russia the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, dmytro kuleba, commented on the victories on the battlefield of the joint stage, the role played by western weapons in the successes of the ukrainian armed forces on on the front line, at the same time, he called on western partners to continue supplies and ensure their continuity, fast supplies bring victory and peace closer, he wrote on twitter and whether western countries, and in particular european ones, are ready to increase their efforts in terms of military aid, we will talk about this with bohdan tsyupin, who is also joining the broadcast from london kuleba minister bohdan vitayu on tuesday not only called on western countries to continue and speed up aid, but also criticized one of them for dangerously, as he said, procrastination.
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it is not the first time that ukrainian representatives have singled out germany. it is obvious that the reason is that germany is the largest state of the european union in western europe. has a specific request, a call that sounds almost like a demand to germany in particular. here is this message of the ukrainian minister of foreign affairs that appeared on twitter today. the signals from germany are disappointing in that while in ukraine now leopards and killers are needed to liberate people and save them from
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genocide, there is no rational argument why these weapons cannot be provided, only abstract fears and excuses, what is berlin afraid of and kyiv - no leopards, leopards and killers, these are german armored vehicles, but opards, killers, cheetahs. these things are anti-aircraft e-e armored self-propelled installations that ukraine received from germany and they, as reported by the ukrainian military, played a significant role during this offensive in kharkiv region, but the ukrainians insist that for further liberation ukrainian territory requires heavy armored vehicles for offensive operations and huge nadia relies on german tanks and machine defenses. the leopard is a tank and the marder is an
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infantry fighting vehicle of yulia bohdan. heavy weapons well, first, let's dwell a little on germany, because it is very important to remember that germany has been a leading supplier of aid to ukraine for some time, that is, despite criticism of this country's slowness, despite criticism that the germans joined later, now germany is the third country in the world in terms of the amount of military humanitarian and financial aid to ukraine, and this in particular shows the graph of the ekyl institute, which i hope we will now see, that is, germany is the third country that at the bilateral level promised and provides ukraine with
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various types of assistance. in addition, it is also a contributor to the assistance provided by the european union, because germany is, it pays contributions and makes contributions to the european budget, of course as for the reasons why the germans don't go first , there are questions and, in particular, historical issues, in a conversation with me today, a london expert on european issues said, here are his words, a pva girl. thanks, the germans are ready to supply howitzers , artillery, but tanks - this is too reminiscent of ww2 this does not mean that germany will not provide equipment or tanks later but they do not want to do it themselves remember that the decision to send german howitzers was in may after france started sending caesar howitzers and when
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the americans began to provide more heavy weapons, the germans want to do this only together with others, therefore, when it comes to providing old soviet tanks that were in the warsaw pact countries, manufactured in poland or romania, then it is ok, but to send german leopard tanks named after certain animals, which became a tradition in germany regarding the second it also echoes the history of the world, which confuses berlin. so, in addition to historical reasons, there is also a desire not to outpace the americans due to the unwillingness to appear as the initiator of a belligerent policy towards russia, even if it requires a modern policy of deterrence, because not only the usa but also other key players france, italy, great britain, they have also not yet decided to provide western armored vehicles, but as soon as the usa, france or britain start sending their tanks, it will open a debate in berlin, and the international agency of
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atomic energy reported that the second reserve power transmission line was restored at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. on september 9, due to shelling from the nuclear power plant, the only one was disconnected from the energy system of ukraine the shostka power unit was operating at minimum capacity, meeting the station's needs. on september 10, one power supply line was restored. this allowed the staff to initiate a complete shutdown of the last power unit. why did the nuclear engineers take this step and when will a demilitarized zone be created around the station? iryna solomko found out. it was a very worrying day because due to constant shelling, the station was disconnected from the external power supply is unacceptable, we are playing with fire we cannot continue to be in a
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situation where we are one step away from a nuclear accident, the safety of the zaporizhzhia power plant hangs in the balance and we see that one day we are repairing one line and the next we see it coming out of order and we think that now a stable external source of electricity will be needed to cool the reactor, that is why ensuring the external power supply of the npp became a key task as soon as the lines were repaired energoatom made a decision to shut down the sixth power unit and transfer it to the safest so-called cold state as the voice of america meryl danzik-gougar, former head of the american nuclear society, after the shutdown of the power units, the reaction stops, but radioactive products remain, it will take months to completely cool down the power units and fuel and many of them it takes a few hours, some a few days to go to a lower energy
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level and emit its radiation, which is also heats the water and so even if you stopped the fission reaction the decay of these products continues to release heat you need to keep cooling the core the idea is that if the power unit does stop or go to very low power you have to use an offsite power source to keep the cooling units running pumps and when the external power supply was finally restored the decision was made to stop the reactor because we cannot continue to operate in this very uncertain mode can be fixed one power transmission line, but the next day it may be disconnected again and this is an unstable mode of operation, there is too much uncertainty professor of nuclear masaichuk rural technological institute jakolo bongiorno agrees that the shutdown of the last power unit is a necessary step because now, according to him, the staff at the station have more time for response when reactors
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shut down they have a lot of headroom before they can heat up again so that's good news because it takes a long time before you get into risky or dangerous situation so now the reactors are in the safest state provided the plant can maintain cooling either through the power line or through the emergency diesel generators on site given the stress and strain the staff have been under over the last six or seven months i think have a little more time to respond this is a good thing. at the same time, both scientists note the heroism of the station staff, who work practically under the control of automatons. and their relatives and friends, most of whom live in energy workers found themselves in a war zone without electricity and water. i have a lot of respect for these people who go to work every day in such conditions, so you know. all praise to the workers right there. my thoughts are that they demonstrate
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to the whole world the strength and dedication to safety and work. i am very touched by this dedication, according to bomjorno unstable energy supply is currently one of the key challenges of plant safety because the power unit buildings themselves have a very complex structure with several levels of protection. if these protective shells are breached, it does not mean automatically that the reactor is damaged a hit to one of these buildings will not necessarily mean a radiation leak money also emphasizes whether you are power units or not they still need external power so if you were in a situation where the external power supply was stopped you would still be faced with no nuclear accident, even if the rectors do not produce energy , that is why the un, the ukrainian authorities, the international and scientific community are in favor of
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creating a demilitarized zone around the station even under during his speech at the meeting of the un security council on september 6, georgia called for the immediate creation of a physical and nuclear security zone around the station on monday. he announced that he had already started consultations on this issue with ukraine and russia from new york. the ukrainian armed forces managed to free such from the city last week, documentary filmmaker serhii lysenko was one of the first tv operators to enter the city on september 11. three days after the liberation, local residents they told him about life in the occupation, their testimonies,
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let me collect a small bag for you, fold it up, come on, come on, they drove by, they took our boys, our girls, our bottoms, and my brother
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was also taken. what i found out was that they were taken from both of my classmates and brought here to the police station. they put me in the basement. i came to find out by name . they said that we don't have such a thing, but the person who was sitting there was short. some uh period of time then he said that i saw him and uh they mocked and beat him first well the first time and then there were the guys who were already running away when these russian guys who escaped said that he had taken him and how they told him that we we will take you to the best place. well, everyone immediately guessed which is the
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best place, either in the field somewhere or somewhere, i don’t know, and now nothing is known, but many people in general, that’s how they disappeared, they threw them in the basement, so volunteers in march who went to our side volunteered them 27 summer yes, and kostya took them away because they, er, nobody i didn’t know where they were. and then we already saw their car nearby, but we didn’t find the boys, well, we found the corpses here in the
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atb. he was very badly beaten, he was even going to recognize him, it was very, very difficult and they took him away two days later, they probably took him home somewhere, threw him under the garden, his mother came out and saw miss ukraine!
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but my fear is already coming to the center so that they will talk to the children in kharkiv and near poltava they found out that things have changed and already through people they are calling and saying, mother, how am i talking, oh, i don’t believe, i’m afraid, i’m afraid, i ’m here, i came here with such fear , i think well, what’s wrong with people, what are you doing with him? what are you afraid of, what, why, they were so strong 7 mails, 7 months we are here between life and death, at home, in the basement, they did not leave, i was very sick, well, my husband, you know us even well, how did it turn out to
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take my mother, it is very cool when we saw our boys, we hugged them, well, it's very nice to hear ukrainian language, that is, don't hide, you know, it didn't happen. well , it was necessary to be secretive, because if it's something, well, you understand yourself. yesterday, i asked the boys of our soldiers. you can just take the phones, call the phone, in the best case, it will just be broken, but
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we want better and you will be somewhere in a bag. in bor, it is crazy at the moment, it's all . guys in our center our guys are just the driver, hug me and the child, i cried a lot when our flag was raised, i’m watching. the guys climbed up to the administration, they’re putting up our flag. we ’ve already been waiting. i’m watching. the guys have climbed up and are breaking that red flag of theirs. i ’m watching. joy at all, never in my life, more than 5 and a half
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million children in ukraine need humanitarian support, some of them do not have access to education ukrainian entrepreneur and educator zoya lytvyn works to support children from families forcibly displaced persons and the educators themselves for these efforts zoya lytvyn became a laureate of the dvf awards about the challenges and educational projects in the conditions of war, she told in an interview with ilona voytovych thank you for agreeing to the interview eh, i understand that you have now started a busy work period and at first in the school year. as far as i know , you missed september 1 at your school, which was founded in kyiv, and yet on this day you received the prestigious dvf award of the bomzhtenberg family , which every year honors women for courage and contribution to your society. what does such support mean to you when hilary clinton herself
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introduces you to the list of the most influential women in the world? i'll be honest, i really hesitated whether i should go or whether it's time now. i knew that the event would be beautiful and the red carpet would be in ukraine. completely different things are happening and their thoughts are about something completely different than dresses, solemn ceremonies, but nevertheless , it was a condition. here, i have to be physically present, and it was very important for me to see that she is an unprecedented support for ukraine. continues, and it was also important for me to tell that the war is not over, that it is no longer safe and calm in kyiv, and that help is needed and is needed every day in various areas, along with the award. you also
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received a grant of 4 million uah. the prizes will go to the education of children who were particularly affected by the war. these are children of families of children who are internally displaced persons. they have very different stories . donetsk is now homeless for the second time and a friend , these families are starting anew and honestly hmm i am very grateful to hear these stories and to know that these people are not migrating somewhere quieter and more stable, they say no, let it be the second time, but we will start in kyiv this is our land and no one will drive us out of here , except for the novopechersk school. you are also in charge of the educational project, today you have expanded its activities in partnership with the ministry of education
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and first lady zelenskyi and created an online education platform, which is the goal of a joint campaign the ambitious goal is to be the platform where ukrainian families, parents, students and educators can find all the necessary information about how to be during the war at any time 24/7, what are their rights and duties, and in fact, they can find all the questions they do not understand answers where can i place my child in school if i am still a displaced person abroad how can i do it what are the nearby ukrainian schools of circles how can i find them how can i continue my education in parallel according to the ukrainian program if it is a teacher how can i find a job in across the border in a ukrainian school in a ukrainian classroom where can i be useful to parents how to get
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documents how to continue studying in a ukrainian school online must go to school in the place where they are now today almost 7 million ukrainian children should return to education which today you see challenges on the educational front, he is what projects is currently being worked on by sivotoria to overcome these challenges, there are a lot of challenges in ukraine, the big challenge is teachers, because according to official data the ministry has about 35,000 teachers who have not returned, so one of the projects we are currently working on is a kind of educational uber, where a teacher who has free hours or is unemployed can connect online at any time to a school where the teacher currently lacks communication and e education project of nau he works precisely to ensure
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this need and that the decrees of some initiatives that appear from the governments of other countries are immediately implemented. dnipropetrovsk region is the only region where children became much more than it was before the war because a lot of families with children from the temporarily occupied territory came there first, but it is very difficult for them to continue living because it takes four seconds for a rocket to arrive at the dnipro and during this time it is clear that no children and school teams are evacuated therefore, what we also work with are some scenarios, protocols, for example, the arrangement of bomb shelters, protocols, what to do if a child went to school and an air raid occurs, who is responsible, how to distribute it correctly, if
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the parents came to pick up the child, the air raid alert or can they enter the territory of the school and use the shelter, what are some games to stabilize the emotional state of children in bomb shelters, we are also developing such things, and this is exactly the project that we are also doing with the office of the first lady and the unicef fund, it is called together to study and about 12 projects that we do with unicef so, i must say something about the all-ukrainian online school. last year it turned out to be such a salvation for ukrainian schoolchildren and half a million ukrainian high school students finished the school year in to the all-ukrainian online school, so now we are actively working to add some lessons that were missing and to completely close the entire school year for high school students, and for the little ones
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we need slightly different formats, and here we already have a great project on the way - this is our project together with the organization word child uh, they are very experienced in matters of education in times of war, times of crisis and we are developing together with them this application for ukraine and the answer together with the ministry of education well plus ukraine is waiting for a large supply of gadgets from google this is 43,000 vulet-packer devices as well. we have already signed a memorandum, we will supply and this will also help a lot. this was an interview with entrepreneur and educator zoya lytvyn. you can watch the full version of this interview on the voice of america pages in social networks. everything is fine
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