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at nine o'clock i had to change my ego and we were released after an alarm at 3 o'clock somewhere i arrived, we were all lined up and stood that's how they flew then how now i remember the rockets and they are beautiful and scary fireworks and it's scary that they understood it flies somewhere and nowhere in military units we understood that it's them playing well at least i understood that something is not playing there, it's not a hurricane, it's something scary, it's flying, it's very scary rockets that i at least in 14-15-16 i encountered such when you moved to the defense of azov, when it was already april, when we had them, although we were taken out earlier . but it was the defense that was caught, the beginning was like how the defense was, the parts were left behind, i was 30 years old, and the drivers of household vehicles were told that they would protect the
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part, but when one beautiful moment beautiful madeira part and leave part and move to the side they found the city of sveta bombed there was no water already there was to yours where gaza was not to kill sveta there was no water your where was that is the fighting was already going on already burned out i was still surprised why the rest of you need to be met at the corners, not in the center or towards the sea, but the zastal is on the shore of the sea . the city of mariupol when already the aviation already completely destroyed everything when they destroyed it, we burned 3-4 floors white with tanks, explosives
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, shrapnel igniters, and a nine-story house, just like that, burned down yes, the defense already caught it, it was somewhere already at the end of april that is exactly near the end of april, when all of our military formation had already crossed the kalchik river. you only need to get to the river through one bridge to the settlement. but if the other one is ilyicha , well, the ministry of health was no longer under our control, but the eighth bridge was under our control, and when my boys went to sleep, they did not know that we would remain there, that is the equipment fell into the river and drowned with people. i have a friend there with a brother who drowned in an armored personnel carrier. when they swam across the river, a completely full armored personnel carrier
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with people. and the boys who crossed the right side of the bank from kalchyk, this river was called the source of the creatures, and i just fell there, too. i went down and just counted 6 floors, he lived down there, and basically, this is administrative knowledge - it was all the soviet union so that they could understand a five- story building where people change clothes, that is, they change clothes in one half of a divided building , women in the other, men, this is a five-story building, centimeters up to 33 plate and under the plate there is simply an iron door and a basement with ventilation, this
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was invented for chemical protection because it is a factory, there are also emissions and all kinds of cancer pits, and well , air, that’s all. we also thought that this there is a bunker that is not penetrated. no, it’s just a slab on top and that’s all. you still entered hostilities to the last. the left bank is where it came from . where is my position ? the most immediate battles are simple. yes, they started around four, three, four in the morning. they start with anti-tank missiles guided by missiles. they completely destroy a couple of floors so that we have collapsed and then the infantry marches. they wanted you once or twice. such an attack was not afraid of me going because they knew
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there was still a passage, a small bridge they have that is controlled by us, we stopped, we had anti -tank meters, that’s all already brought together. they let and how did you get injured? they read in the offensive on the eastern prohodnyh on the kp-2 offensive, that is, before this. they stormed. they wanted to because of our position . that's right, opposite me, there was a three-meter doorway, the door looked like they had access to the eastern passageway, and that's it. just like that , in makhno, they were waiting. an rpg
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anti-tank grenade launcher will pass through the grates and he is in front of me , a meter away from me, the bulletproof vest blew up, the helmet blew me off, i understood what i want, i want to feel my genitals, as they say, because there everything will burn my legs, not a feeling, but it’s the same, it’s so bad that i i couldn't understand that i'm putting pressure on my open wound, there wasn't much meat to the bone on two palms, i'm here with my hands and i understand that i have meat . he understands that something, that something, that something is an operation, an operation, you started your bone, you tied it, you made it horizontal bars it ’s the gate, there’s no horizontal bar, it’s me, i’m talking about it, the genitals are completely there, you’ve got meat, i’m talking, then you’re dragging me, i’m talking, they carried me for a long time that under shelling it is very i understand for a long time that this is it now, gentlemen. there
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is a quadcopter flying over me for five hours. they carried me constantly somewhere for a kilometer, even if it wasn’t even there , and so i didn’t shed tears for a long time. and i say well, we are standing in the open sky like that, we are not allowed because i am speaking, he is speaking, the quadcopter is standing, they didn’t even believe it, they raised their heads, i am speaking, and the young boys were there, there were conscripts, they were here. this i am not so light, they were heavy and the man was 10 years old, so they brought him there, a sozovo fighter, he made me drown, he drowned in your water, there is no meat, the wound is deep, he scored all the dressings, he made you a wife, a little daughter, where
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was your family when you defended mariupol, you sat under constant fire from artillery and russian aircraft, you sat in the apartment of my best friend, and why is there a maternity hospital? i conveyed through acquaintances that i need to leave urgently, and if i also have a friend with whom we went out to our godfather’s wife, she turns out to be his wife. the ivanses have been looking for us for a year and eight months, how did she survive these events, the evacuation, in particular for the second election, i didn’t think she would survive it, but she grew older, i began to understand that she understands me when they were shot at
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, i said they were going straight i went to the pantry, and she didn’t want to sit there. well, how do we write to children? it’s impossible to explain that you have to sit there. the pantry was there. there was a washing machine. well, i just climbed up on the snow shovel. it was cold. it was cold. we didn’t have a light . no heating, no water, nothing, for water, we went to the river, i understand so, ah, and well, i even had that he was wounded , they didn’t tell me that he died, they also told me something familiar , and well, sasha also told me, he says that he died, who was after him i asked, do you remember the day when you saw your husband after dinner, but we didn't even have time to do it? well, it's normal. there, we'll hug and talk
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because we'll have it soon. they started taking mechnikov. the only thing she remembered was because she was offended by him. she is very special for us. we couldn't have a child with us permanently , what was the tragedy for this, it happened to us very hard, what happened to me. how would it happen to me ? they said that the city would like to take you out. well, we understood. we had already seen how the hands and feet shake. how people just die from gangrene . well, they die. the hands and feet die. if the
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heel is torn off, there is a lot of brake. they cut it all the way down. as they say, they even bandaged it. once a week, well, we understood that early or simply , it should end, the time will end , and they carried us out. on may 16, they began to carry us out in small groups. in the first group, there were 10 people lying down, and there were 4 people who were lying down. the russians took us to donetsk, medical aid was brought , it was time to leave us, they moved us to a five-story building, they did it the first day right away, they did a duckweed bandage. how did they do it ?
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with hydrogen and they gave you just about a meter and a half pieces, just not dirty, and he beat himself up, tightened and bandaged himself, they just like that, once a day, they came and cut it off sharply so that kurov ran away, that is, as early as possible, and then he started to over time on the third , fourth day, he had already started himself before the arrival of these, not himself even on a dry one. it is not tempting , because the water is only a fifth of water, well, they understood that this is water from the tap, there, on the wounds, it is impossible to pour, they came, they say, and what are you, yourself, they were outraged. in captivity, the russian military abused you. there were many moments like that. you were walking down the corridor to the toilet in a wheelchair and you just saw something familiar. you didn’t know that even today he was lying in the ward, even i was here and that’s why i put the stroller. and when they saw
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that i was shooting, i was talking to him. i was talking to him. the older man was there. dad was putting the gun in his mouth. he pulled the bolt from the safety. i pulled the bolt . what did you ask there? what information did you ask? that is, they were afraid that we would not even go out with the wards. they were afraid that we would not even contact each other. do you remember the day of the grass exchange? of course, this is the fourth time we were exchanged. they were waiting for us. from our side from under the ukrainian territory of the russian military prisoners of war when they were already walking in a convoy we understood what was in our bus well at least this is who i was with in the chamber this is what we understood with us also the civil edut that we were arrested and we ask so it's not all military. they say no
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, they even exchanged civilians for russian prisoners of war. it's the mariupol people who play the role of exchanging them. i understand that you still have dozens of projectile fragments in your body, the doctors can't remove them, what's the problem? what's the problem with your health ? now your legs are hurting because of these fragments. the knee is very bad. i can't do an mri. they can because there are splinters in me well, they are just uh- huh, they are already starting to
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climb out of one of the colloks. that's what, yes, they say needs, and now one and a half really want to just get better, although i understand that i will not be the same as before february 24, and they were like that, now we all have such a national dream - this is a victory. i want to take my native village by the hand of my native village so take it home and even though they were already looting there we muscovites lived separately, but still , come to my yard every day there is no such thing as not missing home that is not enough family of the 14th year with my daughter, show me where will i grow up where babushka her grandfather lived and already this is my big dream i wish you that your dream will come true as soon as possible i thank you for the interview and in particular for your
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contribution to our future victory from the roots of the city of ukraine dnipro, the space capital of ukraine, found in europe the embankment and the shortest subway arose on instead of the cossack landowners, the rest and freedom of the years of occupation, the hitlers all shot from 17 to 21,000 jews in the dnieper after the expulsion of the nazis, remained under the attack of enemy aircraft, but did not stop working for victory, as it does not stop, and now he is
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the first to meet those who flee from the war and, despite everything, securely holds the rear of the dnipro people is just space, and the dnipro - unconquered, we will see their faces in the news, you will not find their names in the lists of those awarded, they are unknown but unusual, they report on enemy positions, they post them leaflets and blow up traitors, they are bringing victory closer and because of them the enemy is burning under their feet . the earth is burning because this is our land. glory to the ukrainian partisans, this is my country, my fields, my friends, parents, children, neighbors, students, doctors, teachers, soldiers, we are all of
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on the 23rd, i got a little sick, had an inflammation of the sinuses, and i was referred to odesa hospital for treatment, but on the 23rd, the 24th, in the morning, somewhere around at 4 o'clock, all these explosions began, then i already understood that the situation in general is not provocative, but it is already the beginning of hostilities. so, then i made the decision that i needed to go to my boys and to my hunting grounds
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on the same day and the morning of the great war, they met in the area of ​​the oleshkiv sands on the border between kherson and kalanchak, the enemy, having broken through the administrative border from the crimean side, was moving towards kherson, somewhere approximately from the chongar kalanchak side . at this moment, we realized that the enemy was clearly outnumbered by us exceeds because heavy equipment was available for aviation, it is clear that it is necessary to stop the enemy, because at that time, it was on combat readiness and on the nearest frontiers. only our brigade was accepted the decision to retreat to the antoniv bridge where we were supposed to be entrenched and more concentrated to inflict damage on it, but when we approached the antoniv bridge it was clear that the plus was already
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under their control and then they opened fire on the ukrainian military, it was powerful from mortars for dmytro's route, there was only one chance for salvation is to go to the breakthrough after starting to move along the bridge, the area of ​​the bridge itself is similar to this one, because there were country estates on the right and on the left and a large number of these floating clumps of overgrowth and here they are, if the enemy was hiding, using this area, he was hiding, in principle, the distance of the bridge is about 1.5 km. we had to cross this bridge for about 1.5-2 hours with a fight. after breaking through the bridge, we climbed up. - in the area of ​​the railway bridge, there the roadway connects with the iron bridge that passes to the roadway, having passed under this roadway, we climbed up and found a safe place, after which we received
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an order to roll back a little in order to cover the departure of already thermal units following the battalion and the brigade to this bridge, she opened fire from a sniper. that's literally the second or third shot. i was already wounded. i had time to inform about the injuries on the radio station that i was wounded and that i was also wounded . moment, i didn't know that i already had one of the two hundredth, that's when i lost consciousness, because the russian snipers cynically wanted to inflict the most serious injury on our soldiers, all the servicemen who were wounded all had wounds in the groin area, that is, a close pen which they shot uh, i don't think that all three of them were often accidentally hit in the groin. that is, it was all directed, directed in order to uh, i don't know
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, demoralize, or cause maximum injuries to the wounded soldiers from the battlefield . they were evacuated by their comrades, and the local residents delivered the soldiers . to the teroboronovtsi in the same place, if i had lost consciousness again, all of us had completely cut off our clothes in order to examine them as quickly as possible after such manipulations. if i had no documents left, no passport or driver's license, that is, at the moment, if this is all happening in the recovery stage, that's why we are waiting. dmytro was taken to the kherson hospital, the doctors immediately operated on him, and when the officer came off anesthesia, they informed that the occupiers had entered the city. they began to look for wounded servicemen in the hospitals, but the doctors who
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were there in the hospital, they registered all of us as civilians who were injured during hostilities, i.e. there were no signs that we were soldiers, they gave us civilian clothes, that is, we were also sent to different wards, and we were warned not to tell anyone that we were soldiers except doctors, and after the first time the occupiers visited the hospital, i i realized that sooner or later they would check all of our flesh in detail, even up to the wounds, that's when i realized that we needed to move from the hospital to some safer place, after which i contacted the volunteer from whom i constantly kept in touch, er, this is ms. lyuba, many of her are called witches. after that, she put me
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in touch with a man who was a local resident of kherson, kherson itself, and on the 28th day, he came to see me, he took me from the hospital and brought me to his home, where i later found out that he had a wife, children, that is, a family, and by bringing me to his place, he endangered not only himself, but also his family. at the same time, they did not refuse me and all our boys who, after being discharged from the hospital, were in families well, that is, the families to whom they turned did not refuse, and there were even such cases that the doctors simply took the wounded to their homes and hid the trays like this. the people of kherson saved our soldiers. the ukrainian city continued to live under occupation for three months while staying in
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kherson . i was out in the fresh air for the first time. it was when i was taken from the hospital to my apartment, and the other time was when they were taking me, well , they were evacuating me from the city of kherson. i wish i had all my smoke breaks there one more time. to look, breathe fresh air and go out on the balcony and see more ostriches, go out at night, i was very surprised that in the small park that was under the house, very often people sat and sang ukrainian songs, that is, for me, it was like it was a nourishing element that gave me strength just to watch people and i understood that at that moment there were mass meetings of people against the occupation of the city
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. and at that moment i understood that the city does not seem like a city as it was and that it will be ukrainian and later first of all, dmytro was afraid for the lives of the people who were hiding him, they received information that the occupiers were starting to do... if they conducted a small population census at the same time, they searched the apartments . i was afraid for my family and more afraid for the fact that if we are not captured they will force me to say what they need to convey to the whole world and not only. there was more fear for this family and for fear that i would be in their hands as a weapon they would not use in their plans intentions and help came from dmitry and others wounded soldiers were evacuated from kherson, and for this purpose a special operation was carried out by professional and daring
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guys who simply entered the territory of the enemy, gathered this group of people who needed to be taken away and took us out right in front of the enemy. that is, it was a decree and official military service for dmytro chabalakh and the meaning life and vocation after school in khmelnytskyi region, he entered the sergeant's military college in kamianets-podilskyi, then graduated from the sahaidachnyi national academy of ground forces and he has been fighting for ukraine since 2014. he went to the front as a 19-year-old boy. the first award we received was an award. it was an award. the military college of sergeants received it in 2013. for the successful completion of sergeant courses, then i received an award from the minister of defense for participation in an anti-terrorist operation . together with her, he received a certificate of a participant in hostilities and also a
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war veteran award, well, the next officer received an award for exemplary service. the cossack cross of the third degree, which i received for the previous rotation in the territory of the donetsk region, and another award from mr. president, and i think that in the near future our president will award a gold star , and it happened for the rescue of our brothers and the defense of kherson. the hero of ukraine was awarded a gold star on his face, upon hearing this news, the villagers thought that posthumously it was our relatives, our relatives. they watched it already late
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at night. they didn't understand, because you know how it was said first to whom posthumously and then they immediately switched to who so eh to this one and they didn't understand the gist and started calling and crying what is that what happened to dima who awarded him posthumously i she said that it is not true, that he is alive and well, that he is seriously wounded and is in the hospital. however, dmytro himself does not consider himself a hero, on the contrary, he is proud of his older brother, who is also a military man , and would like to remember the dead serhiy kosynikov and serhiy timkov as his brothers. servicemen of my unit who died on the 24th and i would also like to

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