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well, the defeat of the russian army in one or another area . well, even with the case of kherson, they will definitely come up with something that it's okay if we left kherson, but we went to the other shore, and that's also in general, torovikin's genius flourishes there, that's why it will be ivan in general in general , what do you think, is it possible to expect a slowdown in military operations due to the weather, nature , everything else? well, because i can't see it like that at all. i don't see any signs that something has already happened, and in principle it's like what a few days ago, it was clear from unofficial sources today, in principle, it was confirmed by the words of the minister of defense varshikov that, after all, there was a lot of rain. it's all the same, the mud gets stuck, so it's difficult to maneuver even with heavy armored vehicles. why is it that there is some hope that
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when winter comes, it will be colder, so that just when the frost comes, the soil will become harder and accordingly, we will call our maneuver groups this way, it will be easier to act. well, for now, let's say that we observe that the action is slowing down because, well , really. 10-20 km above dobush has not yet been observed, it literally even represents a significant achievement in such weather conditions. it will still be, well, you understand. it’s one thing when our spy tartellerists there, er, aviators , taking advantage even of what the volunteers bring to our pilots, let’s say better navigation
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equipment than the resolutes, carry out some kind of family combat work there, destroy a given bank in its entirety but it’s a pity after all, it doesn’t make it easier, well, the weather doesn’t make it easier for our ground forces to advance now , that is, you see, if the tank gets old in the mud , it won’t be able to go anywhere, remember there , even before the start of the battle, it was so interesting there was an interesting video where the russians came out and they were walking a whole tank to the gate. we still do n’t have time for such situations. our aviation can work methodically to destroy the rechists . it’s good. - this promotion is complicated so far because, well, you understand, if that is also something to explain. well, with us, it seemed like just a defense machine - it is very light weapons. well, compared to a tank, but not an american or australian barna machine weighs there are about 14 t, about the same as the bmp-1, and it turns out
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that the bmp-1 with a mass of 14 tons will get stuck in the mud, such an american armored car will also get stuck in anger, why now even more there we can see videos of such cars, you know, on cars, because although on cars it has less chance now let's say so get stuck in the mud because of bad weather conditions . unfortunately, we have to wait for something else like this in addition to this or the winter period or the cold period. when the earth becomes harder, well , in general. yes, and for russians, this is a reminder of our the tactics of using light vehicles and attacks. that's right. this is for them. well, they think that this is some kind of novelty. they think that this is just some kind of new tactic that they use . they tell the parishioners about their ideas. they still talked about what general moroz is working . we are waiting for their next attack. it will turn out for them that general moroz is not on their
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side, listen, let's know what we're talking about for now. about the fact that the bombing of the ukrainian infrastructure will affect the front line. well, the fact that the russians are constantly promoting what do you think about this matter, how critical can it be for the front that the electrical infrastructure is being destroyed in the distant you know, it is hardly possible to talk about what is critical here, that is, to directly influence everyday every hour every day, but some influence may be because, on the one hand, to introduce such a very good thesis that there is a kind of russian language list - well, on paper, it is even more than there are western deliveries, because on paper there are 400 tanks against cars, they also took that many well, but actually that
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’s how it went, russian equipment is usually maintained in such a way that it needs to be overhauled after that well, as they hinted there some reports of our logistics forces that wild trophy machines can stand for factory repairs for months, maybe the russians assume that if they will beat us on the energy infrastructure and somehow it can suspend or curb the work of our well and in our defense industry yes, whether it is or not well , let's not judge because, first of all, there is no available data on the years, but if there were, they wouldn't say well, but obviously the russians are counting on exactly this, that if they are going to push hmm, they will push our electronic infrastructure accordingly our uh some parts of the economy brought accordingly that we will have less economic resources to start a war, but judging by everything uh, their calculations are not very justified so far, you know, it might even work out so that they spend resources there and on a flight to
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prepare a missile and the like. well, not much less than we lose later when we add up the losses from one or another missile strikes, if we talk directly about the fact that the russians seem to destroy some bank of the whole military. well here, too, fortunately, we don’t have to talk about that. well , you know what’s really going on here, from the third side, the genetic moment. well, you can, let’s give blood, let’s throw rockets at everything. well, that’s the kind of book, propaganist, what kind of political leadership are you? they are really sleeping with each other. well, they say, look, we are still here. this is how we influence the situation at the front. but nevertheless, it is important for us to protect ourselves from this and that. and we constantly spend the night there for a session, they will give us here pct, could the two of you literally just for the general say what can and does grow, what can be done on sams and how much they really could be useful or what
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could be useful to us to protect ourselves from these blows let's start with the basic thesis, unfortunately unfortunately, no country in the world has managed to achieve one hundred percent protection against enemy air attacks, and it turns out that on the one hand we have such very high hopes for the western production system because they are more perfect and in principle new, now it’s time to say well, on the other hand, we would or say yes, some military issues and they are in the winter , what are these massive missile strikes, they wouldn’t have repelled them with their large part ivan, i’m sorry it just turns out that we won’t be able to talk about it because we have to switch to thank you very much kyrychevsky, i hope we will all meet and have even more time, thank you, and then there is a number of measures that are provided even after the release, which are called
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post-isolation measures or post-isolation support for servicemen, and that's why work continues if you have any questions later yes during our conversation i will answer them thank you thank you very much now i would like to give the word again to our released with the pow and each of them a few in words, tell about yourself, introduce yourself, i think we'll start the same with victoria, please. my name is victoria. i was born in the donetsk region. i worked as a paramedic in a military hospital. i have a child. thank you. i think that it is not necessary to get up. i will be tetyana, please. good day to all. i am vasylchenko tetyana. i am a volunteer paramedic for the second year. i am a
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member of the volunteer ukrainian army, a medical battalion of hospitalists. exactly where you need to be, i.e. in my battalion. thank you very much, please. inga, i have been living in ukraine for more than 25 years. my son was born here. my son lives here. my parents live for many years. i came in 2020, the whole of may 18, i signed a contract. well, that’s how it is.
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thank you very much and please. ludmila, people. cities helped the children who remained in the occupied territory, helped thanks to those my friends and relatives who lived in kiev, poltava, kharkiv, three cities of free ukraine in the 19th year, in october 19th year, they arrested me, i was in captivity for 3 years, they did not incriminate patriotism and combined that that i taught the children that ukraine loves them and cares for them. i believe that this is true. it is true. i did it if i was a prisoner for three years
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. thank you . head of the press service of the coordination headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of war and i will tell you a few words why we are needed, what we do, and after that i think we will pass the floor to you, please, for questions. the coordination headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of war was formed in order to help the families of those our soldiers who were captured or went missing under special circumstances, help to find them , we are accumulating several organizations and several state structures that all the representatives of which are all in one room and for this there is no need for relatives and
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friends to move around kyiv, especially if they came from other cities, they can get all the necessary help in the public reception of the coordination headquarters . we deal with a wide range of issues, and in particular, we also include a lot of state structures, we may talk about it separately. i wanted to congratulate you, girls, i am extremely glad that you have returned, maybe it sounds pathetic, but it seems to me that every ukrainian is happy for you as for their own family. i have two questions for the first time from mr. volodymyr tykhoi . on the territory of russia, what are the numbers
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in general, have we already fully formed, and we understand how many of our ukrainians are in captivity, and in particular, how many women remain in captivity, and the first question will still be for lyudmila you spent years in captivity, you worked with orphaned children. what will you do now, do you know the fate of these children who were in novoazovsk, and maybe each of the girls will tell you what will happen after the rehabilitation is over, or will each of them return to their position, or will you do something else, thank you thank you for the question, i can only tell you that we currently do not have representatives of those services here that directly deal with exchange issues, as you know, this function is entrusted to the main development department of the security service of ukraine a-a register that comes into force, well, together with the law, the national information
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bureau, which was created under the ministry of integration of the temporarily occupied territories, is responsible for it, so regarding the lists of any e-e registers of exchanges, it is precisely these organizations that directly deal with this , and hold negotiations processes, etc. we provide a certain service . i want to now, i want to speak russian for the time being, i want to not waste time on recovery because i
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know how many girls there are left as civilians , and i want to do everything to support it possible . no one here. take on the relatives not only civilian flattery military help this is a difficult period in their lives when they are waiting for their relatives unconditionally i want to provide further assistance to those children who now remain at in the occupied territories, i believe that there will be the same large-scale support as there was, and i think that the arrest may be even more large-scale . i believe that those children should be put to sleep, those children should be helped and that they should be told every second that ukraine has not forgotten them, that they are loved here, that we want them to see next to myself, thank you, please, i will definitely finish the next question
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, or i won't go through this again, and i won't go through with my parents, give me my husband, what will i do, i haven't decided yet. friends who are involved in volunteering, maybe i will go to the poet, how will they help people , at the moment there is a certain period of examinations, uh, rehabilitation is ahead, thank you, i am in normal shape now, more or less physically, everything just takes time. i am already counting that i have returned to my battalion and in the future
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. i will return to ukraine if there is an opportunity i will definitely sign the contract again thank you please next question valery pashko espresso i also congratulate you on your return home can you tell me and i understand that this is probably part of the information that is closed and you cannot voice it, but still what you can. about the treatment in captivity, what happened, what they ate, etc. what were the living conditions in general? well, what you can say, thank you
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. to remember and perhaps for me even more time has come , excuse me, what can i say in short, the relationship was of course, uh, stone, i will personally speak about myself, the only thing i want to say, and to begin with, it’s not people, it’s um, there is nothing sacred about these people, a- and here you are asking about food, there were such moments of course that we simply did not finish eating because of some kind of human relationship, it was absolutely not there, uh, something could
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be said of course we are now, i am a little not ready to speak in relation to the physical some kind of confusion, maybe i will say about it not a little later. i can’t say anything good about it. staying in polonna is definitely the first psychological pressure, it is the deprivation of freedom of movement, freedom of expression, and these aspects they used the food was so full that we could survive, but at what cost did it affect our health and well-being, and in general, it really is inhumane conditions of detention, because
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the long-term security where we were was it is from the representatives of the dpr who worked in correctional institutions, that is, to say that this is a camp for prisoners of war that meets at least any criteria of the geneva geneva convention , they treated us like prisoners, they humiliated us in general, the attitude was negative, the psychological impact was quite noticeable, and only that desire of thirst to the point of returning , we held on and to some extent did not pay attention to what was happening around us, in general their favorite thing was that ukraine does not want you, they do not
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trade you because they forgot about you who needs you all the more women, who are you to be replaced with, but the belief that the motherland never forgets its citizens kept us going all this time because the information they gave us, because we had an information vacuum of real information, we did not receive it, we told them how bad everything was in our country , they asked what the country-state gave us, a government that does not care about you, but the belief that the government is the government, our democratic society is omnipotent can be
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changed, but the homeland can never be changed, thank you, they were terrible in which we were kept in principle, we were not taken out for a walk, well, these are very rare cases. when we could go outside to breathe fresh air, we were kept in cells, as i would call herrings in a jar, because there were so many people living in the small volume of the cell, please, next question nazar voytenkovych channel 5 join your colleagues and in general to the citizens of ukraine with wishes rather with the feeling that we are really
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glad for your return finally we have been waiting for you for a long time i wanted to ask after the captivity you have returned home saw the soldiers who literally kissed the ukrainian land, tell me or share your feelings or did you believe well, you confirmed that you really believed in the return, but in the end, here you are , can you tell a little about it, please, thank you, well, it was a happy moment, of course, it was a return when i saw a handsome tall guy who he started talking to us in ukrainian, he was with a white flag. we understood that this is all. will is freedom, these are unforgettable moments in life, and well, for three years, omitel dreamed about it. she said i didn't know what would happen, how i would behave, how what emotions would be in me, but it was
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such an all-encompassing happiness, nothing more for me, nothing to say about this happiness, it's just happiness , being free, being close to my own, just close to my own, i i am happy that this happened and i want to say thank you to all my relatives, friends of all ukraine, because i know how many people worried about us, how many people prayed for us, i am happy that you are with me, that i am a citizen of ukraine, i am proud when the plane board opened i smelled the smell of the air, i even told the girls i say we are in ukraine 10 people say yes, no, i tell the girls really in ukraine well, at that moment we did not know where we
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were, it was already now sevastopol, then after that, when we were already brought to the place where our guys met us, i was still holding on at that moment, then i got on the bus, i started crying, and the girls said, inga , how are you? of course, these were tears of joy. i believed, i always believed that we would come back . you believed in the fact that you're coming home, that's the feeling well, that's how i
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want to express a big thank you to everyone who really believed in us, that we won't break, that we can withstand anything and come home, we didn't just believe, we knew it and it's an incredible feeling when you really hear your native language, you see guys who they are smiling and congratulating our troops, this is a real feeling of happiness for the entire time that we were not only in captivity, but also before that, performing the duties of a paramedic, there were never tears, there was no time, there was not enough opportunity, even when i lost my brothers, i did not cry, but on the bus when
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the flag of ukraine was handed to me, i cried, i cried, but these were tears of joy, because the flag that i could not take out of azov became because it was dangerous , with the signatures of my comrades with whom i was in certain areas from the beginning of these full-scale actions to me it was a pity to leave it, but it would be better if it did not fall into the hands of those who could harm the flag of my country, and i received a flag in return, which will now also have the signatures of those who believed in us, thank you, of course, we did not know until the last that this was an exchange when we arrived to the zaporizhzhia region, er. we were very happy when we saw the ukrainian
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side. this is not a transferable feeling. thank you very much , please. next question, oleksandr shulman , first of all, i also congratulate you on your return home, and secondly, if it is possible to tell, please, what are the measures of your adaptation and rehabilitation that are currently taking place, about what mr. yatsenko said with us they conduct a medical er we undergo a medical examination we undergo rehabilitation they provided us with everything we needed a-and for the first time
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we really left without things without anything i want to say огромное спасибо всем кто took part and met us because, well, it is really important for a woman to change into clean clothes, to put herself in order, and when we arrived at the dnieper military hospital, well, they took care of us, and the smallest thing was that we had a comb, that we had slippers, that so that we had clothes that would fit we were met as if they came to my sister as if we were met as for the civilian circle, we were transported to kyiv, and i am very grateful to the team that called
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us there, and psychological support and various trainings, and from the baccarat hotel, and how we were there. from the health of vyacheslav and elena smirnovnyh funny, too, huge thanks, it's very important to talk to us, it's important to understand what we need, we need to help analyze what happened to them, help survive what happened to them, thank you for that who understands this and who takes part in it, big thanks and i want to thank you too for the heart-to-heart meeting, and thank you very much to the volunteers who supported lyudmila, they provided everything literally everything is very very very

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