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they let him go. he seriously said that they will not shoot at civilians. i don't believe it. i wo n't attack because i'm in trouble. why don't you pack up? when they came, the agreement was between the police that we would hide all the weapons. they beat your parents for volunteering. the soldiers came to the father-in-law's house. why? because they were looking for these guys. they knew that they were so defenseless, what kind of information was theirs , and they came all the way. they were looking for them. they were looking for yaks. where can i go out? i walked around like a bum. even those who were already did not go out, the maximum is a bicycle. they said that during the day, all the gates must be open. that is, we must go in. if we need
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something, they said they took it away, and a plus for everyone is a white rag. some people live there . from the neighbor's houses, everyone also tied up. well, i think. well, you'll go and look for it. well, there is no ana. the most terrible shelling took place two hours at night at 3:00 in the morning. it happened to us that if we had these 10-15 minutes a day, we already thought that something was here . not so, everyone has experienced the silence mode somewhere you can't call after 5:00 p.m. or you could send text messages, but to grandparents. they don't send text messages. we told you that the general rule is to turn off the phones and only turn them on at around eight o'clock. well, they calculated the total, that is, if the connection only works. they already mean a scream - the adjuster could have flown into this house when
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we were leaving, the dogs pushed the car in and already on the way out sergey was here, i turned it on and gave it to him, i said that i don't have a solar station, there is no light . on that day, i felt that i didn't take the bicycle, i took it from denis, it's deniska, well, the family is not like that, their brothers drink there, and he was very intelligent, he was in the family today, i already noticed everything, i support him, i will help him, i went to the birch tree, my wheelbarrow was lying there sadov, i saw two two bloody 15, well, a place where no grass grows. it was one, now on the second , they already covered it with a little weed, but the second place was here, the shootings were violent, that is , the shots were immediately visible, and lower than the belts
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of cars, then there is from afar and then they already have them they delivered well, it's so sad that it's scary thank you today they left through us and many people from vorzel, yupin and gostomel , then left they just sat down and were shot in a targeted manner, a lot of columns came out during the occupation there, if i say that there are tens of thousands of cars, then i will not be mistaken. 11 people are our family of five, two parents and a family, a sister, mother, the first lena of the ii quality went the third, the rest were already on their way to us. we left the village with the
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havron region and above, the hail started shelling, the leaves began to flash brightly and a loud noise, well , an explosion. i looked and he has such a down stress, tears immediately cover the bones that broke, they stained the internal soft tissues and the hearing was a little disturbed, and this ear did not hear at all, it is visible . children yes, it's gray here, and i was also shocked, i 'm saying what are we doing, what are we doing? you tell me. well, go, when i overtook literally a couple of meters there, uh, and here
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we shot my car completely. bullets in the lungs. her mother was also wounded. when we all went out, it turned out that andriy iryn's husband was also wounded. who sat behind me, he didn't sit with me. we all lay down behind the cars. the children were screaming because ruslan was two years old, and his head was always in his head. a car drove up to the grass from behind and there was a 20-year-old boy years ago, in my opinion, a bullet hit him directly in the head and tore his head off, and in principle we were all lying down, we were just fine, but when they arrived, they said to line up on the road, and one thing only , that was me. they asked me where the car was. then they
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told me already when we were all gathered and wounded, i registered and sent them information that a white car was transporting weapons to our convoys, no, the first information was that we started shelling the russian soldiers with a white car, that's why they answered us, yes, this is my car, it's full the weapons of my children and i are there, and our sisters are in every office. unfortunately, the situation was such that in every office we had wounded people, we operated under flashlights from the phone. femur made with herbs, there was an amputation of an eye, a traumatic amputation of a finger limb, i can see from the situation that i can't cope here by myself, there were people
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in a coma , there were people who came with their own legs. it was possible to calm them down, they left in the early days of the day. they were so contused that they did not understand where they were. find out what happened, what injury happened there, in what situation, they just looked, they did not hear us. we saw such a woman. she was not injured herself. she had two children. children, daughter, 13 years old, she brought the wounded . she just sat and kept silent, kept silent and cried when they listened to her. she said that last night she was watching her son who was driving the car. they shot the car. then it became clear that we her they examined her and found that she has no injuries, that her problem is not physical, the road is psychological. this is a house in which state there are many of our prisoners
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. they said that this hospital is in this neighboring village and i told them that there are 8 there, so we need help for her, they said, you have taken the wounded two children, they said they will be here last, you will take the children by car, and here it is, here it is, it was brought to us one wounded person at a time, she took people out to us from the 11th, around 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and until five in the evening, the man was a security guard, then he said that he supported me, he said that don't be nervous there, that everything is fine. many wounded children were taken away, they shot our column there, so here i am again hold her hands, come on, tell me what you said, you said it right, i say, i got behind the wheel, but i understand that i am being shot, that is, it
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must be done, then we are waiting for you here, there are doctors here, there is help here, let's go brave woman and we are already kept her as long as they could because everyone is everyone leaving here she comes more or less it's normal only her to go back to go back she starts to shake and everything and soot begins to panic, sedatives corvalol pregnant valerian she tells me to sit behind the wheel she says my legs are dancing like that but everything is fine she drove she young girl you in we were how when i was approaching the russians well, i should have started honking in advance and waiting for her, one of them will come out, let's start waving to me. so i can go further back . to wave in advance, and only then i could go, and when i brought my mother and i returned, they began
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to interrogate me . that there are just ordinary people, they are only people who are usually helping us now well, they didn't believe me, they said that i was lying, her husband was under fire , her husband was contused, she was under fire, her son was under fire, sakura was left intact, her mother-in-law was very badly was damaged there, we counted her 6 stab wounds in each limb, the person had a bullet, we simply could not get it physically because it required an operating area, but one of them hit the liver and it simply got tangled in the bracket with the bra, it literally saved the person. if it had hit the liver, it would have been fatal the ball took out, then another wounded person, then the last
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ones who were wounded, and there were children left, and there were adults there, children in general, there at 8 o'clock, i said that everyone should not sit down, and they all sat down one on top of the other because i was afraid that ... i can next time don't allow yes, you go back and forth a lot of times, you go back and forth well, what if they change their minds, there are a lot of injured people, 14 people, by car, that's how in life, the people who stayed there, the people who were, well, in normal times, how do the civilians who are also with them say their order they left the convoy for the last time , she was released together with these cars, denis the surgeon comes and says, well, plus-minus, he says we are all there. we looked at each other. lena said there will be no more wounded. i give them a maximum of 6 hours, that is, they will all be gone. a it was already 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. somewhere, we
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didn’t let the columns out even after lunch because it was getting dark early and it was dangerous, and here we were, uh, all these wounded people on the bus, and i drove myself. none of our people, only this column. we decided no one will be exposed to danger anymore, those who reached us alive, all of them about 30 people , probably half of them are seriously injured, and among our people who live here in kolonshchyna, our military posted a video on facebook of us on the territory of our village council, we said that it is with development let's go here first. we just need metals to fight here to give to all heroes they worked here super super well done they provided for everything and helped everyone they could not organize the convoys of people who came themselves they collected food and fed them at school i don't know how they got to this hill they
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must have been sitting in this dirt for ages ukrainians are you leaving makarov was broken here, everything is already in bags, something is being patched up, people are doing something well, they will take aim with their dubai, we will rebuild, god willing, only expel the chlorine, everything will be fine everything will be ukraine after a two-month course in medicine, i went to donetsk region, where i learned for the first time what war is and i move in nature and like everyone hides in a trench, at first it is very scary, but then you get scared little by little . i know what and who i am protecting. 15% of the ukrainian army is women - they are women, with their work, courage, honor and
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body-oriented psychotherapy. so we just they combined the work of the forces and the horse, it is also work with the body, and it turned out to be such a cool combination. hello friends, hello, hello , today there will be those who have already been with us and new ones, after injuries, then as sympathizers, besides, an orthopedic doctor is coming with them, that is, me i swear, i say when the operation was done. what can he do, what can’t he do , that is, we work under control, how can i and should be, there is a nurse who will be on duty because ani is still undergoing treatment because
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suddenly someone’s condition is bad or something i have a disease and my co-workers told me if i could you will exercise because there is such a thing as this therapy and it helps here in 2003, i remember - we tried it and we saw the effect that his gait became better there , that is, the effect was and that's how you came to the therapy because of your own experience. that's how passed there turned around and went here and then turned around again went there and went to the barrier since the 19th year i was in poltava there were children with special needs all this was free for the children because it was funded by the city council every year she could beat well, 200 children could pass because of our course, that is, we worked quite powerfully with children, they called me and told me to take them
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to the rehabilitation of transport . they help you and the first one then vasyl my future husband came, when did you first see me? well, i saw a lot of things when i looked at a person and i was scared to look at him, that is, so much. so much so that he was dangerous, so it was obvious that he was dangerous in he had a very hard look, that is, they were so hard that it was difficult to endure, and he took on the project, that is, he came to help there for a day, he stayed there for two, he stayed, and this very practice of veterans’ work with children was generally effective and my husband said that at first i didn't see children with special
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needs, i didn't perceive them, i didn't know what it was, and here i am. when i started communicating with these children, i started communicating with these parents, i realized that they have the very problem which do veterans have after returning not the perception of society because my husband does not bother to go to work because no one took him do you think that we will now take some concussed person who was there who needs you here and in the minibus here are these here classics are hot 9 because of this no you were fed, something can already be done. i didn't send you there, that is, this is rejection by society. and the same rejection by society is felt by children with disabilities. mothers of children with disabilities feel that way when she has children. somehow, well, it’s not normal, but here we got such a very cool combination and it worked, and then when we
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worked with these children, the project says he’s listening , come on, then i’ll call my people now and let’s try to do it for the screen. well, why not, don’t push your legs back, let’s put the body back еще назад еще едешь еще для lynx well, then there was already a request , eh, because the injuries if before we worked mainly on psychological rehabilitation, yes, you have ptsd , then here we can't talk about ptsd yet, because in a short time, we were saying that it is ptsd now we would rather invite recovery after injuries, namely physical rehabilitation
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well, at least we can imagine who we work with, what we have experience and who else works here, i am the wife from the wound , natalka, the mother of a veteran, that is, everyone who works here as trainers, they are related and circle otherwise yes, they are members of the family of fighters that is, we are still here trying to maintain the principle of an equal level of hippotherapy, they can’t be somehow in the same direction. but here there is such a large spectrum, first of all, after aspiration, when we lose yes or injury this is a loss of at least health at a minimum so we we lose control. when a person loses control , he cannot establish some kind of rhythm of life. and
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very often, as in my case, for example, life has changed fundamentally, and well, no, it's nothing . because there was no such experience, but today across the entire length, in general, yes, it’s interesting that there was a task when you sit up and on the horse and you control this process, you try to control it, that’s it, if this happens now you need to scan your whole body, it's a good thing, because i don't even feel a non-existent limb, in fact, the
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riders and the horse are the same. with disabilities and without disabilities we're all the same we're just that everyone performs their task at their own level of riding skills that is, that's a cool topic for inclusives that is, i believe that this is real inclusion wait for my write down don't sleep well, we're going to move the horse now , what's the trick of a horse because a horse moves in the same planes in which a person moves forward-backward right-left up-down when you don't have a leg and you can't have this balance you sit on a horse which gives movement to that muscle, well, that is, i am talking
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about centaurotherapy, the horse's legs, your head. well, we are talking about breathing, because there are such people who, somewhere on the third lap, you can already fall from unconsciousness. jaw lip compressed and everything. well, scan your body. say, yes, great. i'm on a horse. i'm relaxed here. relaxed there . and what about your breathing? breathing is relaxed . and what about your lower jaw? everything and then the horse behaves completely differently then they are one and that's it, this kind of jazz is just jump dodo do-do and look , you should want her to go to your uh-uh
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yes and you turned back well well the first time that's why everyone goes through it well, we have any horse uh, troll a veteran, put a child here, a child with autism, a child with hyperactivity, all this, the horse will go and start working, the positions of uh, an adult uncle who will say the word, she's not going anywhere with me sasha said she's like me white, that's just the way it is, because here, well the shadow feels an adult rider on him and he says so you are driving, but what else is cool about working with the body, that is, you cling to the horse and you are afraid of falling and then at some point you don't care what people will say or whether
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society will accept you and what about you there are arms or legs you have one the task is to turn off everything and everything from this horse. you then begin to turn on the body. when you turn on the body , you have brighter thoughts. and when you control the horse , you begin to come gradually to the point that you begin to control the situations in your life in your life and essentially that you you can do everything i was a bit so confused there thoughts went in different directions so chaotically now i am relaxed collected and feel much better balance the nervous system become in interaction with the animal and you have to love them very much i really like a lot of impressions
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a lot, and a certain self-control must. well, it’s scary , it’s always scary. well, you have to overpower yourself with the cheerfulness of america. i was a month ago without a prosthesis. no, it’s more convenient with a prosthesis. it’s more convenient to sit, of course . oh, it was more accurate. joy, it's very nice, such a wow effect , this sign of ukrainian authenticity, and it should be spread as often as possible, because wherever we are, we face this resistance, negativity , misunderstanding of the need, why it is so necessary in what is the role of what it means to be ukrainian?
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and this is what it means to be ukrainian, that's why we're here. that's why we're all on a volunteer basis , using each other and actually getting such a global result for veterans, that's a normal topic in the united states, for example , there in britain, well, that's normal, that's common. i want therapy to be at a decent level in ukraine, that's why i do it, well, that's how you understand creativity , that's creativity. 10 years ago, my activities were like this. and now i started working like this. i started in a clean field , just in a clean field in poltava, in the village. now i have a different class of horses, he has a different language, that is, there are shouts. we can’t work here. well, even i i didn’t think at the time that i would work in such comfortable, cool conditions. we are developing,
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