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therefore, the state still has to deal with what the plubinets say as quickly and effectively as possible. but it is clear that all the problems of the local population will not be solved so quickly. greetings, studio. i am now in kharkiv oblast. first of all, i would like to thank the heroic military, the delicious armed forces of the workers, the neighboring to the forces for their heroism and the view they carried out during the liberation of kharkiv oblast and indeed today it is still quite dangerous on the occupied territory as regards certain dangerous places where the purchase is common today we were there the day before yesterday and it was a constant shelling during the day and we ourselves came under shelling several times and you don't understand where it will fly to now active fighting was going on in that area and today of course this is the biggest challenge - it's people's
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safety people's safety it's of course the restoration of housing it's of course, the return of e-e electricity to these areas today is the largest such requests are added of course just food is light heat is candles fuel for generators is what they and products and hygiene products is what today, this is the biggest request, and of course those who are trying to get published or want to because there are people who don't want to leave there, we myself, i saw the children and said let 's take you with your parents, they didn't want to respond, of course there is someone left there you need to take better care of yourself not to go out on the streets, and we
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as the authorities and as a team should pay maximum attention to this territory with priority items, and it was a moderately joyful occasion when we talked about the release of our prisoners and how much you were inspired then by the fact that you met them directly now moment if we talk about people in the de-occupied territories, this is also essentially a liberation, which rights are guaranteed by the constitution of ukraine, we cannot at all satisfy these ukrainians who are now in the de-occupied territories well, we cannot to say that we cannot ensure some rights but it is clear that everyone must legally understand that we are in a state of war. that is, it allows
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us to limit the rights if the military and our the law enforcement officers say that you can't visit populated areas, then you can't visit them. precisely because, on the one hand, the right to free movement is limited, but on the other hand , the right to a safe life and health is guaranteed. that's why i always emphasize that... the state must clearly distinguish the levers of influence, but we proceed from the fact that, first of all, it is safe and right, it is the right to life of our citizens, it is clear that there will be a lot, and we already discussed this issue today, a very good recovery ensuring a normal educational process there, normal obtaining of ukrainian
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documents, because in addition to destroyed lives in the form of housing, we still receive many requests that the occupiers have massively confiscated ukrainian documents , now it will take a huge time to restore them for identification and restoration, and it is clear that when previously we used to have tsnaps, they were repaired and comfortable. so now they have been destroyed, and here again, in some sense, someone will perceive it as a limitation of their rights. when they say what is necessary or to wait or go to another city and apply for the restoration of documents, this is a war, it continues. but again, i wanted to emphasize that everyone is now working as one team, this is the central bodies of executive power and local self-government, and our armed forces of ukraine, by the way
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when i arrive well, as soon as the territory of our country is liberated, first of all the representatives of the armed forces of ukraine. by the way, when the local people approached me in izyum, there was a lot of communication, a lot of people. through me they said, “thank you, please, to the armed forces of ukraine, because the first thing they started with was our military. population and it is clear when we will tell the legal sense whether they should do it or not. and we all proceed from the fact that these are our citizens and er and this is primarily an indicator of how we relate to that's why i know very well that i am carefully
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monitoring the situation when one official clearly says that this is my authority, and this is not my authority, but for me he is not in his place, because now , in my opinion, the powers are so blurred, especially in the occupied territories, and when you came there, whoever you are, you represent the state, if something depends on you, then you have to take it and do it. thank you for your answer, mr. dmytro and pavel kyrilenko spoke the day before as the head of the donetsk military-civilian administration, and we asked him about a certain functional he said that now it is not my functional, if i am responsible for the entire daughter-in-law, then i am ready to answer absolutely all questions dmytro lobinets, the commissioner for human rights of the verkhovna rada of ukraine was in direct contact with us, we are moving on, almost 10,000 people were evacuated from the de-occupied territories of the kharkiv region, including almost a thousand children, this was reported by the deputy prime minister, minister of
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integration of the temporarily occupied territories, iryna borishchuk, she emphasized that it is dangerous to return to the newly de-occupied regions, especially now we say to the people of kupyansk, when people mostly leave, they evacuate the skakaliv community, the maliniv community, it's also dangerous there, please don't hurry to return if there are problems and you don't have anyone to turn to , contact us 15:48 and to or to me on messenger my social networks open people work for you, they will help you, about 100,000 people left particularly dangerous regions of ukraine. such data of the ministry of reintegration of temporarily occupied territories in the liberated territories of kharkiv region restore life support systems there are still no communications and electricity supply, although the glue broke and we said that there was already light. well, the housing and infrastructure suffered significant destruction, the territory needs demining, the department called on
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residents of newly de-occupied and occupied territories to evacuate, they assured that they will do everything to make it possible it was as soon as possible, bring everything home, the russians in izyum tortured a local for refusing to give the car to the occupiers, this is the uncle of alina simyrenko's husband from izyum, she is with her family she left the city back in march by plane. in february , rashistiv was occupied. her relatives, mother and grandmother, were left behind, but the old woman died due to lack of medical help a few days ago. alina was able to get to the place in the city again. what did she see there and is there any way to return to her now? let's ask alina simyrenko from raisin to contact us. congratulations to alina. good day. so, we briefly told our viewers your story. you can now recreate those emotions when you returned to the city destroyed by the raschids and when you saw my relatives again, it is very
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difficult for me to do it and i believed until the last that i would see my grandmother well, it so happened that i was a little bit late on august 28, she was gone, and on september 21st, i already came to her grave, i drove to go to izyum with my husband and my child. please tell me why you came back so quickly, alina, because my mother is there, that's why i returned there. i spent two days there quickly. i went and talked with people who stayed
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in izyum, who lived during the occupation. at that time there was a mother to whom you returned that is, she had food, she had food despite the presence of single people, they could visit each other , at least speak to each other my mother had food, as my aunt had food stocks, there was a freezer in which there was enough meat they salted it to preserve it as long as possible, they all lived together and now live, well , we can say that your arrival changed, that is, your consciousness . the way they are, my mother probably doesn't want to leave, that's right, my mother will leave. when my grandmother is 40 days old, this is what my mother decided for herself. yes, she
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said it can't be yet. my mother could bury my grandmother in peace. and here at that time funeral services worked, it cost uah 10,000, that is, there were no problems with the burial, what did you talk about with other people, you say i have no words, i went and talked honestly, people are very uh, how can i say they are afraid, they are afraid to tell something, they are afraid to be filmed, what i was able to film, i put it on my instagram page and what exactly are they afraid of, the return of the russians scared them so much and they were so
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scared that they are not ready to communicate with the ukrainian authorities and ukrainian citizens like you you think you see now you have access to them why did you decide that it is necessary to be able to film someone and post on social media what is this for you i have always been this kind of person i wanted to help someone i have been helping since 2016 and that is why i went there to c well, how can you find out what people need, what exactly is most necessary, "styslav smirnov, rostyslav , at this moment you haven't even returned from kharkiv oblast. people are so terrified, but the police should also collect evidence, rightly, the office of the human rights commissioner should also collect evidence. that is, there are certain the keys to how to talk to people, what can you say about their psychological state? look, i can
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say for sure what has been put in place now in our country . a day, this is another plus three settlements, we have created the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine , created some 23 filtering centers , they were created, including, exclusively for communication with citizens. we must understand that they were also created in order to detect disguised soldiers of the russian federation i can say that, for example, cleaning is currently taking place in the same, for example, there in many settlements , for example, in the last day in balaklia, a-a was found with a low level and neutralized, and one is the two hundredth among the soldiers of the russian federation in balakuye. i will say more than that, the search for six more is currently underway because there is information that there are six more. i will also say that when i was directly at the balaklein in kharkiv oblast, in general, i was told that the day before my arrival, just two
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hungry and cold if he called it that, the two kadirovs simply came out of the forest, they wandered there because, again, we must understand that when a successful counteroffensive was created, it was quite unexpected for the enemy, and we know how they they fled from there, not everyone was able to escape, not everyone was able to hide, let’s say, that’s why and precisely for this purpose these filtering points were created to communicate with people, once it was discovered whether there were disguised soldiers of the russian federation among them or whether there were subversive separate groups among them and their involvement in that including the collaborative activity, including the testimony of people who helped the enemy and so on, that is why this work is being conducted directly thanks to which you lived those people who survived with whom you were alive were able to communicate they survived thanks to their stock people shared products who had what they exchanged pills this was told to me personally by my mother who had what who had
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money they could go buy something at the market for it was very expensive. mom said that mostly people were ready to help each other or showed up in different ways. yes, i have a video of people every evening. i saw it myself. they are cooking food in raisin. it smells like a campfire, you know. well, around 7 o'clock in the evening, they all cook food together on the porches. well, you see, the smell is rich, it is pleasant, but not at such times and not under such conditions, but it is for sure alina. thank you for getting in touch. tell us how she is now. raisins, how is your mother alina simyrenko? a resident of izyum was in direct contact with us, so we remind you that pavlo sushko, deputy chairman of the verkhovna rada committee on humanitarian and information policy, is also in contact with us, mr. pavla, these are the fears of the local population, it is extremely important to work with him, people are afraid
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the return of those horrors, people were under occupation for several months. i understand that neither you nor our guest of the studio, rostyslav smirnov, can be responsible for the armed forces, although we understand that they are doing it possible so that this does not happen, but what to do with people when they can disappear this fear . they live very close to the russian federation . you know, people are really scared, but they are not scared of our army, and they are just scared of the liberation, while they were intimidated there and these tortures that took place and they kept picking and picking that's why it's just like that, in my opinion, it's a syndrome like that now, because there are a lot of people who are just happy when you see them in uniform or talk to them, and the only thing is that when you ask, how was it for you here, that is, they really don't hold back
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tears or sob in the case when people answer, they don't know that deo already bought them, or you know, i was there three days ago, we drove from the village of pizdyuchivka, got stuck there in the car, it was just raining, and my grandmother came out and we think we have grocery sets. now we will go, her sets, we came up and just in this one we didn't shoot for a while, we shot him and he continued to shoot for me. the assistant and i say, we'll give you a set now. and she looks at me and doesn't understand, and then she says the boys, you're ours, and i say, well, of course , our grandmother, and she took us for herself. well, she exchanged us and started just sobbing i couldn't hold back samsung and she 's just saying honestly where i'm saying the complaint she hugged me again here you understand she saw er she saw the military but they didn't know that she had already been released and
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there are many such cases balaklia, for example, she talked with teachers who by the way many teachers who did not cooperate with the enemy before refused to work in schools and they say we didn't understand how to do it so as not to annoy them something in these hives if i say good good day am i already in the mood i will say good day for each interval that is they they didn't know how to behave there at all, but the only thing they knew was that when i asked how you felt that we were getting close to just finishing, everyone said the air was there, well, the other started breathing and we felt it and we talked in the basements closer because we didn't have the right that's how she says we didn't have the right to look at this very time before our release and they are very all of us are sincerely happy they are the only thing in such big cities i really felt and
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you will buy people are more and more scared and no no maybe they want to tell, you know, i told the story when we were providing basic aid in kupyansk and people were gathering and one woman came up and she started reading a poem in ukrainian in my ear that she didn't write herself during the occupation i asked well why you speak she says i'm afraid i i'm afraid, i say, why are you afraid? she says, i don't know who among these people is standing right now, how many are there , and who can? russians are silent , people are silent after the occupation for six months, because they roared to the point of being silent. we have another story with a raisin. we want you to meet this person without water, gas, light and communication. anastasia bugera lived in occupied raisin for five months on
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in kharkiv region, after the capture of the city, the russian military bypassed the houses of local residents, and the girl hid from the occupiers in the niche of a sofa. the invaders mocked people, limiting their access to vital medicines. grandfather and grandmother anastasia faced this. one day, a russian shell fell in front of their house, and a month later, as a result of its detonation, the girl was injured after five months of occupation anastasia bugeri managed to evacuate anastasia resident of izyum who spent five months in occupation is now with us communication anastasia we congratulate you good day share with us today, the chairman, we talk a lot about the fact that people who lived in the occupation are elementary afraid to speak, you have passed this fear, so it is probably already a property, because i communicate calmly and tell journalists about it, tell me everything it happened when you got to a conditionally safe territory, well, that is, significantly safer than
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kharkiv, at first it was very scary, even when i only left there on the way to kharkiv, it was scary somewhere else i saw this technique with brothers-in-law from with the markings of the russians or it's scary that somewhere else i saw russian soldiers and a car, then the understanding that this is not there, that this is not behind somehow became easier . - yes, they were, but they ended with not very good attempts, uh, from the very beginning, we didn't want to leave, well, at first, my parents thought about leaving, leaving, i didn't want to leave them because it was scary. i thought that i would worry about them
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and then there was no possibility because there was constant shelling from all sides. and when we tried to leave, uh, there was already well, we were going to leave on sunday evening, and on monday there was already an evacuation. as if i was supposed to leave, they fired at the official convoy. i don't know what a miracle they probably didn't push me there to this student dam through which they evacuated, and you know the fate of those people. did all the people in the convoy die or were they wounded? i don't remember. well, it seems very there were few dead and injured anastasia, we are now just beginning to learn about all the horrors that happened in izyum when you were under occupation
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, did your family understand what was happening there, what the russians were doing, maybe even to your neighbors. yes, we probably didn't understand , but we suspected that such a thing could happen, that there could be a repeat of the fate of buch irpen. that is, you knew what happened in boch. and only because of this did you understand what could be under the occupation of the russians in izyum, so because of the very fate of buch and irpen, i hid in the sofa 5 months of occupation, of course 5 months. all of you could not hide in the sofa. when you heard the sounds, did you immediately move there or in what way? i was twisted to the limit, probably yes. well, i hid in the sofa only once, when the
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russian military, at the very beginning of the occupation of the city, went from house to house . i was afraid that someone might find out and there might be terrible consequences, both for me and for my parents, and all the time that i was in the occupation i was really very worried that someone would find out about my involvement in the military sphere and about the involvement of my my boyfriend at that time was in mariupoli, and that is, if someone found out about it , i have no idea what happened. and what happened to your boyfriend ? unfortunately, he is now in captivity. this is the only thing you
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know. what is happening to him at all? i mean, you don't know, he's still alive, well, i suspect that he's alive, there's an inner feeling that he 's holding on, that he'll cope with it all, the more so because the russians are showing him . he's famous. we hope that he is alive, we believe . i am convinced that all our viewers believe that your boyfriend is alive and the rest of the defenders of mariupol are alive and we will bring them back in the near future. thank you, nastya . thank you for having the strength to speak. anastasia bugera spent five months in the occupation in izyum, and now the question is, mr. pavla, we will
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jump back and release mr. pavla, and rostyslav still remains, please, mr. pavla. why did you decide to learn on your own to see what is happening there in the de- occupied kharkiv oblast, you are a person who takes care of humanitarian questions at the level of legislators, what does the vision of this life give you now? with your own eyes, maybe this will lead you to some direct understanding of the changes that need to be made in the legislation. maybe you understand that some we do not extend a layer of humanitarian aid to the inhabitants of the de-occupied territories, and now this is the first thing these people need. will quickly influence the
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population centers of the equator and support them when we include actively fighting combatants in kharkiv state by officers with command or simply ask we went to crisis positions and er on that territory somewhere was just liberated on the next day, they were there a lot when there was still shelling and you ran , it’s burning, you run to the shelter and you can’t. to name, for example, scared, and someone who is just confident, who comes there together with the officers who are setting up the defense of this town and, accordingly, found out that i am a people's deputy and came up to me and tell me, please, am i really a people's deputy
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i'm saying that, having come to be with you, should i support the combination, what help do you need and help you? thank you, you think you all ran away, it was at the beginning of the war, you understand that it was important, it was also nearby, it's random if you turn around now people are buying, i don't know how i can make a passport , it is necessary. it is also possible, but it is our duty today to be there and just share with them the pain that they are feeling today. this tells you because some deputies feel fine in vienna or somewhere abroad, mr. pavlo. thank you pavlo sushko, deputy chairman of the committee on humanitarian and information policy of the verkhovna rada of ukraine, was in touch with us. i will remind you that rostyslav smirnov, adviser to the minister of internal affairs of ukraine, is with us today, mr. rostyslav . gifts in
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quotation marks, an extremely large number, we can say that the territory has been mined today, i can say that as of today, from the 8th, we have already found more than 8,000 explosives - defused 8 000 explosive objects a-a this what are these stretches of war absolutely completely different explosions dangerous objects i can say that this is an area now set up now more than 560 hectares which we will say has already been surveyed and say it is potentially safe well then it is safe for us what is the difference or here surely highlighted here is this certain difference, it is mining, large mining of critical infrastructure, first of all, why are there such problems with electricity supply, a lot of mines are being mined, including the possibility of all power plants, many or other things, that is, i can say that we already have, including, not uh, hmm , tragic cases, including when workers, uh, how
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it happens correctly, i don't know there, kharkiv, energy, yes, communal structures that were blown up because a large number of them were mined it is possible to say again what is being done and it is precisely because of this that there are difficulties, because why is there still no light, for example, to the same raisin in balaklea, as we said, we have already filed, but a large number of exactly such objects are mined directly. i can repeat once again i already addressed this, you know that zyumshchyna, if we are talking about it now, is famous, including for its graves, there a large number of people collected mushrooms and now is such a certain season, unfortunately, i can say that we already have, including tragic cases when the mushroom pickers blew up , that's why i'm appealing now to everyone who is watching us , especially in these regions, a-a let's say not to go into the forest like that, because we must understand that the territory i mentioned, which is currently being demined and will continue to be demined, is primarily humanitarian demining, i.e. settlements, main arterial roads, buildings, where necessary

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