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this is thank you. i speak for myself from my son. he was unfortunately born in an evacuation in the west of the country. now he has a normal life thanks to you for the opportunity to see his friends and family again. thank you, thank you for every peaceful day, hour and minute that we can live and dream about. the future of our country is with you. thank you for having children, you have a childhood. thank you, our defenders and defenders, already a village for the opportunity to hug your son and relatives every day. glory to our defenders,
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almost one and a half thousand victims among civilians , most of them were killed by russians with weapons, this is intentional kyiv region, where the orcs in february and march turned the lives of tens of thousands of ukrainians into a hellish game of survival, however, there are many who managed to leave the occupied bushes of gostomel irpen in the spring, thanks to brave volunteers, kostyantyn gudauskas , one of those who took people out of the occupation. on the eve of the war, he settled in buchi, having escaped from the occupation in february, thanks to his kazakh passport , kostya realized that the document could help him pass through enemy checkpoints, do you remember your the first such outing was when you went to evacuate
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local residents, and everything was spontaneous, that is, i had no instructions. i simply said that i am a citizen of kazakhstan. from the village of yasnogorodka i'm going there, they missed a few such stops, i arrived there, i was connected, he showed me where when i saw, that is, 8 months, such teenagers, i say until you see your father, you call me dad them named after russian questions were asked. when we were sad. and where are the documents? well, the house was hit by a shell, and the family was saved. here are my documents. so we left. god is not necessary for people. he does not believe. konstantin became a savior for dozens
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of families. he connected the evacuation with the help of scouts and, together with them, invented a new legend every day about who he was going where and why he was going, the military and native locals helped with the route. and how many times in general did you leave temporarily until then the occupied territory oh, you know, to be honest, what you didn't bring there was the only thing i wrote down the people i would drive yes that is, i directly took a piece of paper and wrote down the surnames of the patronymic, the date of birth, the month, the day of birth and the contact number - i did this because i understood that it was important a- it is important, because it is possible that this person will be searched. there was a time. but when we were talking in orkov, there was a good mood. i did three evacuations a day, that is, i left every day. yes, there were times when we stormed a convoy and laid it on the ground and on the ground and shot overhead. underfoot
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they shot 200-3, that's how many lives kostya saved from probable death. at the same time, a volunteer recorded his risky trips on a smartphone camera, which he had a few of in case the russians took someone away. he gave the consequences of the actions of the occupiers. why were they here eating and sleeping? residents who also managed to help kostiantyn took it upon themselves to help. to leave the territory that at that time was controlled by the enemy, our menu was made in may with permission to leave it, it is already a contagion, it is not dangerous, it fell and exploded under the restaurant, and that's what it is, a perforated thing, they decided not to change it
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let it remain, it does not interfere with the technological process, but so that people died, what happened ? yevgen dolgov, a european basketball champion athlete with his wife, the family restaurant, the premises survived and now the establishment is working again, and yevhen continues to volunteer together with konstantin, they met in march, at the same time they jointly fixed the entire evacuation -humanitarian chain in different ways, some were met, some were not met, many were deceived. unfortunately, konstantinov was very often angry because he came to the place either no one, or people were waiting for fresh beer, roughly speaking , that’s the same thing. they didn’t make warehouses the first two days. conden tried to find a point where we can hand them over to make a warehouse for the vonter aid. наложена сеть well, for 100 ml there were
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katyusha girls, that's scary scary scary how many deaths how many lives did this russian world take, i know what exactly you were doing with the evacuation of ihor poklad, a famous ukrainian composer, can you tell a little more about this story, so it was my personal initiative. i just read dymy gordon , that he is a well-known composer. this is for me, this is the pride of the ukrainian nation , a person wrote many such ukrainian works during the civil union, we arrived igor dmitriy играть знакомства с вами
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храста vladyslav raised to 10 transport вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы вы у вы в about behavior although the volunteers could not reach all those who wanted to leave, because in some areas the russians kept people as human shields because they knew that the armed forces would open fire on civilians, the days would not be great episodes when someone bmd apc ambulance drove us through the convoy they scared me she didn't break. she flew into the car. yes, she concussed me. it's scary that you can't stop me, not your shells, not your bullets, because i know that god is with me . konstantin remembers
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many cases when he teetered on the edge of life and death. during one of these trips, he and volunteer oksana shevtsova came across enemy vehicles and they they opened it after trying. well, i understand. since i'm sitting here in front of you, it's not about defeat. but it was very scary. yes, i got out of the car. oksana got out. we raised our hands. i held the documents in my hands. they ran up with weapons. they turned the car over on the ground, pulled out the back seats, and then he just stood up with his boot on my back and put his head on the trunk and said that you are the one to tell me. at that moment , i was thinking . i was coming here to die. at that moment, he just shot over the head. at that moment, i
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thought that i was killed. that was you. well, it was probably the second time of my birthday . the temporarily occupied territories received people whom konstantin took out a parallel boatload of products. i even helped in the victory to joke under the cannonade of explosions so that you are a good person so that they understand me in my life
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for three for 39 and coffee yes yes good good good good good i look at the queues now at the exit from in russia, those who may receive a summons. yes, this speaks of the genetic code. ukrainians know for sure that they are on their own land . in the first days, they knew how to use veyat and helped not only people. evgeny dolgov remembers how he tried to save horses that the occupiers had driven from a sports base nearby, they were delivered fodder, and as soon as the rashists were knocked out from under kyiv, they were evacuated from the horses themselves were taken out in specially equipped cars in the first hours after the deoccupation. mishka
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, hello, mishanka, hello . tesla, for which at that time the husband had just paid off the loan and several other vehicles that were given to such a noble cause. the residents were grateful for the rescue. when i lost the last car, they simply called and said, "you are helping people, come and take the car. let it save other people's lives." you understand. that's it this shows the ukrainians. yes, property does not mean anything to them when it comes to people's lives. here is the freedom of the country. property does not mean anything.
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among the 23 people evacuated by constantine, there are also those who have already fled from the war, forced migrants from the donbass and crimea. who escaped here and the war overtook them here, this means that there is no need to leave anywhere, you need to protect your city , and now ukrainians are already protecting ukraine with their whole life and body, and they are doing the right thing, not a centimeter to anyone not you have to give, you have to stand, just stand until the end. also, konstantin became the prototype of the main character of the first feature film about this war. but the full meter with this name should be seen in the spring of next year. buchi near the destroyed shopping center it was such a terrible situation a-a in buchi when men were gathered,
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they gathered people and residents in buchi and in front of the children of starykov a-a they shot men a-a this i was scared, it was done by russian soldiers and they managed the fsbnik, which lived near here, it was just the headquarters, they collected some lists, then on these lists they looked for atoshniks of people who advocated for the independence of ukraine, so you won’t agree. i have friends living in america and europe,
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what do they know about the war in ukraine, the headlines and the meetings of the ukrainian diaspora, they don’t know the pain of this horror that is happening here, and this is the film, where did the seven stories come in? because the first one will show in the artistic genre all the events that took place all over the crimes of the russian wars and will make western people feel the social pain that ukrainians have experienced and are experiencing now . now konstantin lives in the capital temporarily or permanently, the volunteer has not yet decided his apartment in a family from mariupol now lives in buchi, in the very town kostya doesn't want to return yet. there are too many memories in buchi. i can't live because i have fatbacks everywhere.
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you see the picture of how a family was blown up at that intersection, you know, yes, it is no longer there, that nature has been restored there, they have washed away it. when i came, i came for evacuation, and the whole family was killed in the house, you know, the old people were all killed, you know, i can't, i can't, i can't, i can't, i can't erase it, it's impossible to erase it , together with other volunteers, they help the needy in the temporarily occupied territories, because this is how we are approaching our victory even faster, apart from the help of the people, the accident showed how quickly the ukrainian nation can unite, probably in a bad sense, this is also fate
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. faith in those people who defend there, they win victory and not believe that cancer will not return here danyl nestor maksym sheblin gennady onikeenko details inter tv channel marathon of the only news. keep calm and trust the energy workers, the power supply will be restored quickly. unconquered cities of ukraine, our shipping capital is known for its berths, bridges and happy brides. struggle,
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the city named in honor of the patron saint of sailors , st. nicholas, has always courageously fought against enslavement, as during the second world war, from mykolaiv hitler's troops fled shamefully, the same fate awaits the other invaders who are now encroaching on the glorious naval shrine, the optin shelling of mykolaiv, the cord set sails for the victory of ukraine. a warm scarf, part of the money, a coat of arms will go to a bronic or
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a fairy tale to another of your neighbors, every day of our life, every step, every act can protect those who protect us, thanks to you, our dear defenders and protectors, we we smile at each other in the morning, we thank each other, the rules of 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 the wiring, take care of a warm room and personal protective equipment, take care of those who are more difficult, develop an action plan in an extreme situation, discuss the need for a backup
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generator, equip the premises for joint heating, we will defeat the winter together on february 25 after the massive shelling of the island the serpentine one of them, the connection with the ukrainian border guards, the russian side announced that among the dead 13 soldiers were two wounded, to evacuate the bodies of the dead on the rescue ship sapphire , a team of three military chaplains and a doctor set out -
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on the 25th, we went to the serpentine side, approaching the serpentine, we saw a sunken ship that was already burning the russians shot down the grazhdansky board, the whole world, what is the muscovite doing in the morning, on the 26th, we dropped the anchor not far from the serpentine, the russian got on board, the russian special forces got on board, and we can say that from that time they were already in captivity, they took all of us to the deck, put all of us on our knees at the machine guns . well, they explained that we are now searching the ship, then we decide what to do next, they searched the ship for a long time, about 3-4 hours, they walked then they came out and said that we were all going to the snake and already at night they said that in principle the dead border guards are nothing, all of them are alive and all of them have been captured and they decided with their command , eh, these commandos who guarded us decided with their
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command what to do with us so we said the special operation is there for 2-3 days. well, a maximum of a week, that is. well, it’s decided. are you going back to odesa, or from that one, too, until the end of the special operation? well, that’s what i ’m saying . yours can go there for two months and six months and a year, and this military man says so what do you say, bob, look at the snake like that, like, like, on the stamp, there was this moscow, this cruiser, and you look at what power if they shot the fact that your serpentine ukraine will not be and they were waiting a lot teams, what to do with us? i understood that they had already given orders to arrest us, and we were already
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under guard in sevastopol. well, from there they began to finish the interrogations, interrogations, interrogations. in one of the interviews, you said that they did not believe that you were going to collect the bodies. when the dead were asked what they pulled out, i say if the bodies are taken away . as what for questions and only crazy people. well, at least you understand where you went, you are immortal. i say yes to immortality . when they brought you to sevastopol, they began to interrogate you . they wanted to know you. the questions were the same as on the ship, as in the crimea, and later in the tent city. that all our teeth
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drove us there a lot, why did you come to the shift, what is the ultimate goal of the operation, in which department of the sbu do you work, for which service or for which intelligence do you work, when you already proved that we are chaplains, we there are priests who serve god i told ukraine and the people in which department you listen to how we don't have such a person, and there is no sense in your position, do you understand the sense in your position ? terrorism, you will receive a minimum of 15 years for participating in the anti-terrorist operation, uh, since this is the murder of civilians of donbass
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. despite the fact that i was a doctor in the anti-terrorist operation, everything is fine. that is, i also had an article for killing civilians of donbass, that is, they are morally they proved that you will spend at least 15 years in a russian prison, you begged during your captivity, the detainees were abused, torture was used, the chaplains say that you still have to heal the consequences. yes you can, but for them there is no difference and i will tell you that there is no difference whether you are a priest, whether you are a civilian or a military person, the treatment of us was the same for all of us, bullying and those fights
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this is horrible, you know, they are some scary people, when i came back from the interrogations, i undressed, it was because, well, it was cold, i had a sweater, a t-shirt and a sweater, so i undressed to the point that i was wet . 2-3 men are pressuring you for one and a half to two or three hours that you are a terrorist and we will put you there. you understand that your children will not be so lucky. when we come to odessa, the same will happen to your family . that's what the elk is about ты вот шёл забрать змейны и всё well, how do we think? well, how? well, you examined the sapphire. there were no weapons, nothing. well, how could we capture the snake , where it cruises? we are three men, three priests and a doctor, we can capture zmeinets, but it was for them. as they
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say, the chaplains say that due to constant abuse , there were even moments of despair and thoughts that it would not be possible to return home. it was in kursk, and due to bad weather, ours was canceled and we were brought to season number one in kursk and early in the morning, maybe 4-5 o'clock, when she woke us up again, the officer came down and said, " i thought you were going home. no, the collection is big, you are going to the forest, and you know, some kind of doubt came in, well, it was for a short time, exactly on a difficult day. i was sometimes told that every day is a difficult day because it is a captivity, one day of captivity is almost like a thousand days of captivity there, because it is very difficult and difficult to sit in captivity, and every day you are subjected to such abuse, every day of humiliation, every day... well, you can be beaten every day
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you don't belong to yourself, you already belong to this darkness, but when they were bitten in the teeth, i threw myself outside kyiv when the azov people attacked them near mariupol, when the azov people showed that this is not the second army of the world they started to hate us and we even such a well, i understood that the worse for us they treat us the more they start to beat us there and er make fun of us . of the submarine, now someone was shouting, someone was shouting hooray, someone was shouting there, glory to ukraine, someone
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was singing father, but bandera, and after that they started to get mad. then they began to beat those children of ours with dogs and poison them so that the dog bit the back or the leg or the arm of such and such they beat those of our children with rubber batons, they have tactical gloves, they have plastic eyes on them , and they mocked you with gloves, they fought with electricity, and what is the name of the shocker? not because they wanted to interrogate or get some information, they beat only to beat to show their superiority, why are they so cruel, you know, it seems to me that every war should have some idea, well , in order to force a person to take a weapon and go to
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fight someone, that is, there must be some idea the ideology of this war seems to be written somewhere even on the walls, because they didn't just say that. this horde didn't just say it. in me, it even wrote on the walls. who allowed you to live so well? this is the idea of this war. bucha irpin was burned. mariupol is a raisin wiped off the face of the earth. they showed that they came to kill, steal, rape and loot. this is the second army of the world, the horde, and the fact that they killed our azov children is clear. and the fact that they burned them in order to hide their
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crime is also self-evident. yes, because they hated them, if they treated us ordinary civilians like that, because when one of our chaplains was hit so hard on the head and on the knee, and alexander, our chaplain, chokol, asked that sweet soldier, "why did you hit me?" and the soldier's answer i would beat you for what i would kill you understand i would beat you for what i would kill you but they absolutely hated me i see that it is very difficult for you to talk about it, you pass it all through yourself as your pain in the first place then we cannot be otherwise
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