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in a critical government, the ties between belarus and russia will be completely severed, it will be much easier for this government to carry out the necessary reforms for european integration than the government that will be in ukraine, but this does not mean that belarus will have an easy and simple road, because russia may be like this for a long time what it is and we have every chance to overtake them so that we and the belarusians will one day meet in a united europe. maybe we will even be the reason for their de-occupation, but without our victory there will be no free belarus, and with the russians we we can simply not meet with this simple reason that if russia completely loses in ukraine, it may become part of a completely different civilizational world of authoritarianism and the dictator at the head of which will already be the chinese regime and not the russian one, and this regime will certainly give the final and decisive battle measures in some moment if we
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are members not too much we will be part of this great battle and i would say the first line of this battle let's hope that then it is the fear that it is a conflict between nuclear blocs will stop, uh, maybe such a remote meeting between these states and that this unification will be primarily economic and not military, but i do not give any guarantees here, because i think that authoritarian market regimes cannot exist on one planet next to democracies, democracies are practical even from the point of view of economics, the laws of economics are not possible, therefore, a collision between them is avoided in principle on february 24 - this is the starting point of the starting gun, the war is just beginning, i was planning that i would draw a conclusion from your words that the only thing that remains in ukraine is to win , of course, only to win and join nato, this
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is the conclusion. i will repeat, then this struggle between authoritarianism and democracy may not be a violent one , that it may be a war, such was the cold war during the confrontation between the soviet union and the west. yes but the prospect of a global war wouldn't scare you a bit scared away from this conclusion right but i repeat a global war can be a global cold one i just hope that if we are under the nuclear umbrella we will just be in the center of this cold war, because we will be on the border of europe, and we always understand forever on the border of europe, so asia will immediately begin with all the desires and complexes, and this is also what i am telling you about. you asked about coexistence. i would like us to we met with the russians in europe . at that time, the center of europe was not the outskirts of europe, but simply one of the central european countries, behind which was another european
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country , russia. avant-garde civilized education is a difficult role, even if there was no war, because all these economic conflicts, all these provocations, all these troubles, everything will always begin with ukrainian lands and ages . i now see the prerequisites for such co-founding, i would like to see them again, not for the sake of the russians, but for the sake of you and me, so that we end up in the center and not on the sidelines, but i don’t see it, i can’t just deceive you like this, that’s why we win and strengthen in nato, we are joining the european union, we are becoming an organic part of a democratic civilization that will be able to defend itself. thank you, mr. vitaliy, all this conversation
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about ukraine is to be welcomed . maybe someone who wants to come to irpin in order to organize help here already in the polyclinic, my former
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specialty was obstetrician-gynecologist, it is a surgical specialty, yes, i have one some operational skills, knowing that there will be wounded, that's what we were preparing for, i decided that the first thing to do was to go, secondly, the head of the dispensary . well, if it was a personal responsibility, i had such responsibility in order to be on the spot so that upon arrival, the first thing we would do was start er, to organize such a mini-hospital on the first floor of the polyclinic, couches were placed, and then slowly, slowly, we organized everything, we opened some kind of office somewhere, and figures came, guys , traumatologists got some tools somewhere they looked at what we had ready, what we didn't have ready. that's why they expected and began to expect. he was
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wounded, that is, i didn't even think that i would have to give birth there. i was going to the war . let's say it like this, that's why the first patients were wounded fighters from the defense, we were actually leaving to the zero position. this is the circle of the giraffe. so they were bullied and then sent to the medical hospital. yes, it was the first vis. i remember it very well. because it was filled with the fact that we had an address that there are wounded fighters near the city cultural center. we
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were going there as if near the very house of culture i will show you right now, a rocket flew almost overhead and hit a multi-story apartment building. when we arrived, there were already two of them in our car. the wound of the inner surface of the shoulder and chest was transferred to our car, they administered anesthesia as much as they could , bandaged it, stabilized it and went to the hospital to fight here, our boys, too, our defense is literally like a giraffe and forward and heroic state -
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this is a well-known giraffe checkpoint in our city, and everyone who was here was this real hero, they held the defense, they held out in the morning, we went to help the wounded soldiers, and after dinner, she came to victoria to give birth, and a female appeared, and her water broke. yes she is giving birth, what to do became the question of what to do. well, of course, there had to be some specialized facility somewhere, but the maternity ward is located in vorzeli, and there were already roadblocks. the occupier was already there, and you could of course put the white flags and this woman on to take the car. yes, they could have missed it, but they could have shot them, as they did to many residents, yes, it was decided to
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press him on the spot. because if there were no windows opposite, in the event that there is an explosive wave, they will fly away, yes, they are like that, then they flew away, we changed this room, and here we spread out, here we spread out everything for the baby, so we began to give birth, i was worried about women because well, how can a woman give birth badly if she is afraid of something? well, we have such a thing. yes, and here the explosions were constantly flying in. that was all, but somehow we tried to support these women in the first place, but they gave birth well, everything was fine, they understood everything, but they were still small these women held on. oh, and if
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everything ended well, friends. today, for the first time in the history of irpen, a child was born at garden 38. obstetrician-gynecologist serhiy volodymyrovych goroshko was working. everything passed after that because it was very good parents are happy you saw it with this family no not yet i don't see it we took them to the children's hospital because it was dangerous here i haven't seen them very much since then of course i'm very curious
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where i am i can already see who is waiting for me. good afternoon. i am very happy, very happy. i am not crying for ukraine. oh, handsome. you were born small there. 3750. well, it is such a good weight, yes, for field conditions, it is such a normal weight. it is big, but he was born as heck as my uncle shouted. yes, you are. already
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adult so what is this? this was our first experience birth in polyclinicity, maybe everything was planned. we have already concluded a contract with the obstetrician, we prepared, and in general, in our country, we had people in march, but in connection with these events, it turned out earlier, but i am very grateful to everyone who accepted us here took on such responsibility and well, what about a child, it's super . to say how at home yes yes and found
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we were engaged in our work helping the wounded oh never again did i think that civilians would be injured yes rockets started to arrive forced houses not to leave there they provided help to civilians otse and again in between came women who did not could have left so we had to provide maternity care so we quietly lay down, you understand good morning
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lyudmila petrivna well we are already waiting for you here on the second floor yes yes over there where networks uh-uh andriy are you playing i tell you there is also a gynecologist well listen here we are met a wonderful wonderful woman wonderful person and cool professional we stayed with the children at home i thought that i thought about safety this is my apartment this is my home - this is my protection from me too he is a surgeon he worked in buch and i got together and went to work as usual i came to the consultation here, well, we met serhiy volodymyrovych here and he happily informed
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us that there had already been one delivery, and that’s how we got to know him and continued to work together here, the room in which the first deliveries were accepted, uh, then the arrival on the territory was tuesday the wall over there was broken, our cars were all broken, and the windows here were all blown out on this side, so we changed, er, something, the room. we went to the room across from this room. i was in the middle of the room, and it was actually here that the birth of a healthy baby boy took place. i was planning to
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go to the maternity ward. they told me to come here to the clinic on sadovaya. we'll figure it out there. i realized that i, well, probably later in my condition, i won't be able to go far. some time passed and the doctor came out and told us, serhii volodymyrovych said that well, i don't advise you to go there. i won't let you go there. i won't go there. because it's already dangerous there and we're all staying here hmm i had to go up to the second floor the elevator of course it's not working and so physically it's so little it was such a test for me to go up on foot er in such a condition that i was already in for women this is such a difficult test because one hundred percent, they did not plan to end
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their pregnancy in such conditions. as you remember, at that time there was no silence anywhere in our territory, and there were always some explosions and automatic queues. it was audible, well, i personally, i was not distracted by this, my task was to provide adequate help and support to the woman , this moment is very important, psychological and moral support, says the woman ludmila, she was always there , that is, she was just there holding my hand constantly, well, they constantly talked to me and in process and after it seemed to me that, well, during this birth , they were probably as i had just imagined, and they were even better than it would have been if i had just
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gone there by ambulance. a man carried things in a wheelchair with a baby and we were taken down from the second floor to the basement and then on the fourth day we were taken to our clinic and it was very hard because there was a smell of gunpowder and everyone was screaming and crying children, there were a lot of children there with us and well, you run, grab the child, you don’t know, well, i’m better where are you now, where did she fly, fly, well, will there be any more hits and how will it be safer where we just stand and that’s all my husband and i lived in donetsk with him in 14 we moved and this is the second time. of course, then everything was not as it is now, but in general it was very difficult
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. four children were born, we had four births, three boys. so, one girl and one girl had to be delivered by caesarean section. we got together and then we went to the military the hospital, and there was a big raw autopsy, a healthy girl was born, of course, the road was very scary, but thanks to the driver, it’s a matter of minutes, that’s how quickly we rushed through the whole of irpin and back again, and this is how the situation turned out when after that everything had already passed it's already time for this girl to be born and come back. my wife and i are standing in the center. a young girl with a baby comes up to me and says hello, anton, meet me, meet this
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girl. she was born thanks to you. i shot myself once again, i didn't know how my wife would react. but then i remembered that it was the girl with whom we organized the birth and it all ended perfectly , even in this horror, yes, the birth is , well, things can be seen on our team. it was a part of some positive things. of emotions, yes, that is, for family medicine, for family doctors and for the heads of traumatologists, it was some kind of well, such a miracle well, surely to some extent we are hardened and we, well, we were able to survive it, first of all, to survive it, to endure it, well, the birth of healthy babies is always on me the first cry is always positive emotions are joy for the birth of a new life and
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hope. keep calm and trust the power supply. they will quickly restore the unconquered cities of ukraine. our shipping capital is known for its berths, bridges and happy brides. free ukrainian spirit to struggle, the city named after the patron saint of
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sailors, st. nicholas, has always courageously fought against enslavement, as during the second world war with mykolaiv was shamefully fled by hitler's troops , the same fate awaits the other invaders who are now encroaching on the glorious naval shrine despite constant arrows. mykolaiv proudly spreads its sails for the victory of ukraine. unconquered mykolaiv for several hundred years, the enemy kills repressors arranges fake referendums to grab our lands. what is ukraine? indomitable people and their steel will to remain ukrainians is good luhansk tonets
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zaporizhzhia keep the magicians you will definitely return home and in ukraine together we will defeat the rules in a warm country, a high-rise building, get together with neighbors, inspect the house, attract specialists for insulation, prepare batteries, repair and adjust windows and doors, check electrical wiring, take care of a warm room and personal heating devices, take care of those who find it more difficult to develop an action plan in an extreme situation, discuss the need for a backup generator, equip a room for joint heating let's beat the winter together in order to
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change the entire course of the war, more weapons and more ammunition are needed, and it is desirable that these supplies were rhythmic exactly at the time when it is necessary . i welcome you to the first channel of public broadcasting. thank you for taking the time to visit us. it so happened that we are recording this conversation against the background of such massive russian strikes on ukraine. it was on monday and tuesday that the air alarm was at least in kiev lasted five hours, according to your data, are there enough resources in russia for such attacks to become systemic? are there enough
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relevant military resources in russia? are there enough rockets and other means that cause damage to the civilian infrastructure of our troops? to say that it is systemic or not systemic, it all depends on the decisions made by the military-political leadership of the russian federation. well, and accordingly , the command that is currently managing the strategic offensive operation on the territory of ukraine, meanwhile, we do not always see precisely such scales of missile strikes, in particular, on civilian objects how do you explain to yourself that periodically we observe exactly such a course of militants, well, it is connected with many such aspects, in particular, the strategic leader of the offensive operation a-a changed territory of ukraine, it was also necessary to show
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the military and political leadership of russia that they are in control of the situation after such unsuccessful actions of theirs in the kharkiv and, in particular, in the kherson directions, and in accordance with this aspect, they caused yesterday's massive missile attack. already announced that such massive missile strikes can be repeated in the case here is a quote of attempts to carry out terrorist attacks on the territory of russia, well, obviously the word terrorist attacks is in quotation marks on the territory of russia in i would like to ask you whether these threats can influence ukraine's decision to strike military facilities and possibly critical infrastructure facilities in the occupied crimea, which russia considers part of its territory. well, the military
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command of ukraine makes such decisions that are sufficient to reduce the military threat from the russian federation and, accordingly, the mentioned words cannot in any way influence the determination and military leadership of the armed forces of ukraine, respectively, of the ukrainian people in the struggle against the russian aggressor, uh, the western media on monday waved headlines about the uh-uh attack on kiev in particular and the massive attack on ukraine in general, this was a response to this incident on the kerch bridge uh-uh putin accuses ukraine of a terrorist attack and cannot don't ask you what it was like on the kerch bridge, we are working on an unknown for sure, certain of those sources, including those coming from the aggressor country, it could be a showdown between the relevant and law enforcement agencies on
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the territory of the russian federation in any e-e in the event that it became some kind of reason for a massive strike, it was done artificially in order to blame ukraine, it could not be ukraine. by the security agencies of the whole of russia. you personally have a history related to crimea, so it is interesting how you perceived these shots of the explosion on the kerch bridge in one of these ideological pillars of the russian policy in the occupied territory, which contributes to the victory and in the best possible way it is useful to gain it sooner rather than
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later the deployment of military equipment, rocket ammunition, and all of occupied crimea in the southern direction, so that it was as long as possible these interruptions in their logistics system in the 17th year after your first appointment to the position of commander of the united forces, you said in one of your interviews that you have a brother in crimea, does he stay there ? is it safe for you as a representative of the higher military command ? the operations of the joint forces from my side were certain
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, the signals were given to him and the situation happened. so at the moment there is no communication, now russia has announced the so-called partial mobilization , it affects, in particular, the ukrainians on the territory of occupied crimea. do you know anything about whether your brother fell under it? it is completely unknown, and i am not even interested in this. all those who come to ukrainian land in the form of an occupier, we will deal with them in the same way as in the end with the occupiers. how do you predict that this move by vladimir putin will affect the situation at the front of the russian federation as a result of the mobilization? active military units that have suffered losses and the mobilization resource are already being replenished. is also in the territory of donetsk region yes

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