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about a dozen shelters have already been distributed across the territory of ukraine, eh, chernygovskaya, poltava , mykolaiv region, literally yesterday, there was an order for kiev for about eight pieces, now the production company is negotiating with the odessa city council to equip the city with protective structures, the cost of one shelter is 195,000 uah nazar burkhan vadim mirzapaty ictv - the only news in transcarpathia, all hospitals, water utilities and emergency medical aid stations have diesel generators if there is no power supply they will work on backup power in oblasts have prepared for critical situations in the uzhhorod city clinical hospital, a diesel generator ensures the operation of all operations, intensive care, elevators and the reception department, it is able to work without interruption for a long time, the doctors also have a supply of fuel, the uzhhorod water supply company has 12 generators, there are enough machines and containers for water, which in the event of an emergency situations will be distributed across the city of uzhhorod
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will be a test water local authorities hope for a long-term power outage in the region will and calls on all transcarpathians to save electricity, at the moment there is no such reason to talk about the fact that there will be a blackout. at the same time, it is possible that there will be a lack of power, let's say, and then there will be scheduled blackouts, but the russian invader was able to occupy cities in the kherson region where these and one sewing factories worked of the leaders of the light industry of ukraine, but the management managed to restore production from scratch in cherkasy and is already opening branches in the regions of the region, how to revive the business in a new place and successfully develop it iryna was interested in the cymbal show because of the noise. inna lays on the fabric, hurry up because there is no shortage of work. they are sewing an inner fleece jacket for the rescuers and for the professional seamstress of the fourth grade, so they invited her to work in a newly opened
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swedish shop. the woman travels here from a neighboring village. the equipment is all new production, well, it’s interesting. we need such productions here, korsun is a small town, but we need work, as we do not have such a normal job, not everyone can go to the store and trade, now the task is to sew 13.5 thousand jackets for dsns, the tables are literally caught from the fabric , i am happy and at ivanenko, a woman manages this production for 17 years, she worked as a seamstress herself, then she opened her own workshop, now she recruited a team from scratch for the first time in cherkasy region, a branch of a large company, the average salary is 10-12 thousand hryvnias, so far, with 30 employees working up to at the end of the year, one and a half hundred employees are planned, you started from an empty room, brought equipment here, connected electricity, recruited seamstresses, professional seamstresses, mainly, but there are students, there are people who, in general, only to the machine and are trying their hand at this business. this is still
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the first branch of the company in cherkasy oblast. before the full-scale war, the factory had six workshops in kherson oblast. but russia occupied these cities . there is an enterprise in cherkassy in cherkassy that employs 150 workers. to date, we have paid uah 5.5 million in taxes in three months, but this is only the beginning, the main taxes will be at the end of the year in cherkasy from the occupied territories 34 enterprises have been relocated, this is an additional 2,000 jobs for residents of the region. 20% of these vacancies were given to forced migrants . they worked for us for six months, they have already returned to their previous locations, the
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managers of this sewing company are just ready to go to revive production there the next day. in cherkasy it will work and develop in parallel with the restored kherson iryna tsymbal sribnistryan ictv facts - the only news and here is the latest information from the air force command of the e-e in an hour from 21:30 to 22:30 our military shot down 9 shahed drones and a total of 11 in the capital opened a monument to the people of kyiv who gave their lives for ukraine, they chose a symbolic place, because on february 24, it was there that they began to form the 112th brigade of the territorial defense of kyiv and gathered tens of thousands of motivated civilians of various professions and century, the military is certain - it is a visible symbol of the memory of all the dead, which will be preserved forever. it was the fighters of the 112th brigade who destroyed the russian elite landing forces, how for the gostomel airfield, they recaptured bucha
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irpin and moschun, destroyed russian tanks in the brovary direction, and in the end, when the enemy withdrew from the kyiv region, they pushed the enemy back in less fierce battles on different parts of the front, relatives of those who gave their lives fighting for freedom and independence of ukraine came to the opening. it was may 31. he was 19 years old. on the first day he went, he stood in line and immediately i left and said that it is necessary to protect. this is my husband oleg ivanovich from kinchukov. he loved life before and left, as he said, it’s like i have done everything for my age. i don’t want my children, grandchildren , and nephews to die. it is also symbolic that the sign is made of three types of stone, the extraction is exceptional in ukraine, they took the petliur cross as a basis, the
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ukrainian military symbol of the unr army and the ukrainian liberation struggle is depicted on it, and the sleeve badge of the kyiv volunteers of the 112th brigade will last a very long time, and the memory of our brothers, of our sisters, of ours is obvious the best sons of the motherland of ukraine who laid down their lives for ukraine must be preserved today, and indeed, so that this does not happen again, we must preserve the historical memory so that our descendants know how treacherous and cruel the russian aggressor was, so that we remember every hero who gave his life for ukraine, the marathon continues, stay tuned with us from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. turn off all non-critical electrical appliances, help restore the country's power grid from cossack times
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, under the cossack cross, we protect our homeland for truth and water, we believe in our victory. glory to the defenders of ukraine. unconquered cities of ukraine. dnipro, the space capital of ukraine with the longest embankment in europe and the shortest subway, arose on the site of cossack wintering camps and freedoms. during the years of occupation, the hitlers shot 17 to 21,000 jews in the dnipro after the expulsion of the nazis, he remained under the attack of enemy aircraft, but he did not stop working for victory, as he does not stop, and
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now he is the first to meet those who are fleeing from the war and, despite everything, reliably holds the rear of the dnieper simply space and dnipro unconquered i defend ukraine my blue sky the morning silence of the fields i defend the culture of tradition the cossack land i defend the borders of my country i defend what is important mother and father my wife i defend my ukraine to the will freedom love we are exactly who we will be we are the right ukraine i i protect i protect i protect i protect what to do when
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the mobile project does not catch help dot info from the center of strategic communications vodafone operators kyivstar and lifecell have recently launched national roaming, which means that now you can switch to the networks of other operators if your network is not available how to do it disable auto-measurement of the network if it fails try again or choose another network check if everything works call or send an sms once a day try to join the network of your operator if you need a walkie-talkie and memory remember from other services it is not possible under this and with advice it can save the info
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. greetings. my name is vadim karpyak and today we have a big interview and the word big today has a special uh such symbolism because i will remind you that last friday the nobel committee announced the winners or recipients of this year's peace prize, and among them for the first time is the ukrainian organization the center for civil liberties. in fact, this is the first ukrainian nobel and today i have the honor of being the first ukrainian journalist to whom the head of the human rights organization the center for civil liberties oleksandra matviychuk gives an interview. oleksandr, congratulations, thank you very much, thank you for agreeing to this
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conversation, this is of course a special responsibility, and i congratulate you not only in the studio. congratulations on the nobel prize in fact, this is a historic moment, thank you, i congratulate all the citizens of ukraine, because on our conviction, on the conviction of the center for civil liberties, the nobel committee recognized the struggle of the ukrainian people for freedom in all its essence with this decision. well, we will talk about what this nobel you shared with the russian human rights organization memorial and there will be a conversation with the belarusian human rights defender oleksiy bilyatsky about this, but i want to start with this very everyday moment. and how did you , as the head of the organization, find out about this it happens when people find out that they are now nobel laureates, we are a vivid example that it happens to her in more unexpected situations, it happened to me on my suitcases, i was traveling from a business trip from new york back to kyiv and now all
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our trips go through warsaw. so we waited er, to get on the train and at this moment , my colleague, the executive director of our organization oleksandr romantsova, calls me and she says that in 2 minutes the results of the nobel peace prize will be announced and we will be one of the nominees and i say you convinced - this is not a joke, this is not a raffle we are waiting for 12 o'clock when this announcement will be made polish time and we are really being called and at this moment we have to move in the direction of the train but our phones are exploding with greetings and congratulations because for some reason i imagine so uh, i once read a story about how literary laureates are congratulated by the nobel committee itself, and the nobel committee called them, or scientists,
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and you were informed by a colleague, not the nobel committee, the nobel committee called the wheel and it called me right away your feeling at that moment we made it to the train, at least let's recognize ourselves now we made it to the train, but we made it , a huge surprise, it was the first such feeling, then some kind of joy, and it started already at the moment when you are reading these messages, because there is almost no communication on the road and you can only read a huge sense of responsibility the nobel peace prize provides a platform for the voice of ukrainian human rights defenders to be heard this is a huge responsibility well, but what can you really get this way in secret, you did not even suspect about we had no idea that your organization was being considered as a candidate. literally a week and a half before
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that, i received another award from the swedish parliament, which is called the livelihut awards. it is awarded for the right way of life. i'll add well, it just didn't work out for us after you received it and we said that we were so ironic that you already have an unofficial nobel and now i'm its official, good life alexander, yes i like this life. i like the ukrainian nobel. you say that the phones started to break. it is clear that everyone wanted to congratulate personally. who congratulated us? during these days, we received a lot of greetings from different people, from friends, from acquaintances, from partners, from high-ranking officials of different countries. even the dala and lama wrote greetings from the
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ministers . ukrainians abroad from the presidents of all the nobel laureates, they congratulated from the head of the office of the president of ukraine and many people just like that, whom even i did not know, wrote such kind words and supported our work. well, this is interesting because i personally met a lot of such people in social networks, mostly questions, and not only in social networks, but also during personal communication, they said, “ who is the center for civil liberties, why did they receive the nobel prize, and who is it in general?” you can now formulate who you are, the center for civil liberties, and for what do you think you were awarded the nobel prize or the definition of the nobel prize? and you, we have been working for the protection of human rights in ukraine and the osce region for 15 years, and our most famous projects. i think
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the audience still heard that it was the euromaidan sos initiative that we launched to provide legal and other assistance to all persecuted protest participants after the dispersal of a peaceful student demonstration. for three months of the revolution of dignity, we worked 24 hours a day. we united several thousand people across the country and through hundreds and hundreds of beaten, arrested, tortured people who were accused of fabricated criminal administrative cases were passed through our hands, people who were abducted and later, as we know the relatives of the dead people, and for me this story is the story of euromaidan sos, it is about what challenge you are facing, because at that time we were fighting with the entire state machine , paramilitary groups, aunts coordinated activities with the police, the police with prosecutors and courts, the president, the government, the majority parliament, they
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were against a peaceful protest. they just wanted to physically destroy us, and in such conditions you could put your hands down and say well, what can we do when the law does not exist, but because our volunteers and our lawyers fought very honestly for each person for each procedural means, this ultimately enabled us to reach not only a legal level, but also a high symbolic level. when every person on the maidan knew that there is no guarantee in our life, you can be beaten, you can be arrested, you can be killed in the end, but there are people who will not leave you, who will fight for you, who will do everything to get you out, and this understanding helped overcome fear, this is our first well-known initiative. i can also remember our documenting work, because we were
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the first human rights organization in the world that sent mobile groups to document war crimes in crimea and the donetsk luhansk region, because the same war did not start in february 2022. it started in february 2014, and that's when the first mobile groups went to the crimea and went to the east of ukraine and that's how we started to document the grossest violations of international law, and all these eight years our main focus was the very difficult stories of people who survived captivity, our focus - this is illegal imprisonment - this is torture, this is sexual violence - this is the killing of people in the occupied territories, this is also the criminal prosecution of the crimean tatars and others on the territory of the occupied peninsula. i personally asked hundreds of people who survived captivity and they
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told me very scary stories about how they were beaten, who were raped, who were put in wooden boxes, whose limbs were cut off, who were tortured with electric current, how they were forced to write with their own blood on the wall. i will never forget how one of the women - a woman told me about those who tried to take out the eye with a spoon. that is, these are very scary stories that lasted all these eight years and now with a full-scale invasion they have multiplied, this evil has grown and now we are working together with several dozen regional organizations across the country , we have covered the whole of ukraine with a net of documentaries including the occupied territories, together with the ukrainian helsinki union from the kharkiv orthodox group and other organizations, we documented 21,000 episodes of war
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crimes are deliberate destruction of schools, churches, hospitals, residential buildings, kidnappings, murders, shootings of evacuation corridors, these are the most egregious violations under the eighth and seventh articles of the rome statute of the international criminal court, and finally, there are probably some other well-known initiatives that the center for civil liberties has done over the past 15 years, this is the save initiative oleg sentsov i already mentioned that we concentrated on the release of the law of imprisoned citizens of ukraine and organically when oleg sentsov launched such a demand to release all of ukrainian political prisoners and in support of this demand announced a hunger strike, we launched a global campaign to save oleg sentsov what we did, we were
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the first to unite people in different countries of the world into one international network and we started this company with public demonstrations in 35 countries of the world and it had a huge result, i will explain why. because, for example, in germany, not only in berlin , people came out in seven cities, but also in many other countries, and when in some place 30 people come out to the central square, that is of special influence but if these people come out on the day when people all over the world take to the squares and demand the release of oleg sentsov and all other ukrainian political prisoners, then the world will pay attention to this and the fact that in september 2019 oleg sentsov and 34 others ukrainian political prisoners were released in this huge merit of all those hundreds of thousands of people who joined our actions
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, flash mobs, other actions within the framework of the sentsov rescue during this entire period, eh. there are many other activities of yours, but i wanted now clarify one thing for yourself, you said that out of 21,000 war crimes were documented, including in the occupied territories. does this mean that your representatives are actually working now? they are working underground in the occupied territories and they are risking their lives documenting these crimes. yes, that means exactly that. although this is not the only way in which we will receive information. we have regional teams that are not ordained in the list of the organization of the initiative of the tribunal for putin precisely for their safety. but we are all at risk now uh, oleksandr, i think that this is a short but
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clear enough answer to understand what you do for people who were not particularly interested in the human rights movement, but you are now receiving increased media attention . it is more rude to describe your a-a save action oleg sentsov, it was successful oleksintsov was released and it gave, as you said, an impetus to the release of other ukrainian political prisoners , what they are dealing with now, and maybe you can immediately outline what you do, but also what you do not to save your time and the time of people who will now flood you with requests for help, we will now focus on documented war crimes and on the fact that putin lukashenko and other war criminals
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. and those who committed crimes with their own hands ended up in court. this is now such a huge focus of all the work of our team and our partners on the initiative of the tribunal for putin and if there is information about military crimes in various forms, photos, videos, and any evidence that can help us in this, we have been turning to the citizens of ukraine for many months, after the start of the full-scale invasion, and asking them to hand it over to us, and now they are asking for some kind of such requests, since you are human rights defenders and you have nobel and this one, including the financial one, the city is asking for money, we live in a country that even before the war had a lot of problems with human rights violations, so for us this is a typical situation when people turn to us with painful questions
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which do not lie in our sphere of competence, with which we do not work, but i always did not like this practice of state bodies when they say we are in this, it is not our mandate go to someone else, but we always tried to say which of the partners of the human rights year if we are with such we don't work with questions, can help a person. we live in a country called ukraine, not switzerland. we are proud that we live in ukraine, but ukraine is a country in which a large number of people 's rights were violated in relation to a full-scale invasion. well, and on the continuation of this topic of your media activity, which will obviously be, er, this is the first, i will remind you of the interview of oleksandr matviychuk er, with the ukrainian mass media, but er, there was already one washington post, that's right, and there will be many more at least until
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december and after december, when the official presentation of the nobel peace prize, you will have a media platform with publicity for the whole world what are you going to tell the world and how do you want to use this platform, what will you focus on we want to use this platform to help as soon as possible the release of all ukrainian soldiers and ukrainian civilians who are currently in captivity . we have been working on this topic for eight years. i personally know people, for example, in crimea, who are behind bars, because after the 14th year, when due to forced circumstances, crimean human rights defenders, female human rights defenders , and journalists left the peninsula for their place were replaced by ordinary people who took on the performance of these humanitarian human rights journalistic functions and now they are imprisoned in the 14-15th year we worked together we taught them
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we conducted training and trainings and now they us they can teach us a lot about how to introduce human rights activities under such oppression of an authoritarian state, and this is our first task, because people must endure until the moment of release, and for this they must not be tortured and must provide medical assistance ; " official accusations have been filed, and without this, people cannot be detained at all. these are lawyers, this is the first, so important for us, is the platform that the nobel prize gives to announce loudly to the whole world that ukraine is fighting not only for territory, ukraine is fighting for its people and those people who are behind bars. we will never give up and we will certainly return them all, but there are two more things
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we should talk about, let's look retrospectively at the history of all this horror what you and i are going through in the country, and i know what i'm talking about because we document war crimes. and what are war crimes? war crimes are pain. this is the pain of people suffering from various actions of the russian military. talk about it emotionally, because when you document it more for many years, it starts to seem that it burns you from the inside, it's actually very difficult to work with human pain, that's all this horror, all this hell that we're going through. this is the result of impunity that russia has experienced for decades. look, russia is doing war crimes as a method of waging war, she practiced them in chechnya, in
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georgia, in moldova, in syria, in libya, in mali, in other countries, she was never punished, the russian military was not punished for what they used chemical weapons against the civilian population in syria, the russians believed that they could do anything and this circle of impunity must be stopped. for this, at the international level, we must convince the international community and the political elite of the countries that there will be no sustainable peace without justice, we must hold them accountable putin, lukashenko and other ex- war criminals well, but they traditionally respond to this well, we can't literally bring hundreds of them to justice for every crime thousand you know, uh, it's a question of approach and framework of thinking. i think this is the answer. and i also
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hear it often. to do with this well, someone will be punished, but the majority of people will remain without satisfaction. we live in the xxi century, we have to move on. every person's life has value. i remember this example when i understood this while listening to a fairly media trial . became the media not by chance, it was the first trial after the full-scale invasion, this is the trial of vadim er-e shishimarin, how vyky killed 62-year-old oleksandr shellipov right outside the house when the full-scale aggression began, so his wife is not in court, but

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