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of the russian federation, well, rubbish, well, you understand , the potato head was looping again, as if shouting mythical threats to belarus, but ukraine is in no hurry to invade, they say, the whole cat will sit at home , and you are with some kind of terrorist who will fight for his possession, so that when the situation became a stalemate, the suffocating meat had to be replenished mobilized by the russians, i believe in your support is not surprising from the list of countries that congratulated the terrorist on his 70th birthday well, not many state leaders called putin today and the more they came to st. petersburg to congratulate him, the leadership of nikolagu was the first to call, and then the head of the dprk of chechnya, belarus, and the world of moscow , he is now trying to prove to everyone that he is, that he will do everything, everyone will win, everyone will be tricked, everyone will be deceived, and so on there, of course, a heron from the whole world is obviously
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a cult of personality, the lifestyle of copying peter the first, constant threats and blackmail is nothing more than a trick, while vladimir putin arranges around himself a cult of his own personality, he did not notice how he turned a laughing stock for the whole world. the world sees putin as a completely different person. the word is full of ambition and machoism, but at the same time it is ridiculous enough to make us laugh for days. every day, vladimir putin is less and less - officially recognized as the most unpopular politician in the world, according to the results of a survey of 18 countries , a negative attitude towards putin in the usa is experienced by 92% the population of great britain in the 90s in france 89
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vitaly 86 in germany 85 putin hates you the whole civilized world, the whole planet can't wait for you to die sooner, and the day is not far off when the only ones who will not disdain to shake putin's hand will be his own puppets for ghouls are copied ukrainian territories. and when ukraine frees its lands and all its collaborators go behind bars, they will fly out and leave. the entire red square will be chanted in the air, and on my command three times two three goals, congratulations, friends, my name is serhiy prytula, i am
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a volunteer and the founder of the charity fund of the same name, the russian invasion like a meteorite crashed into our land, caused terrible destruction and scattered our people all over the world as wreckage , the documentary film hofben hoff nadiya main station tells the story of ukrainian refugees and german volunteers, the film explores the depths of humanism that a person discovers in himself, sometimes even not expecting this from myself, this cruel war revealed the best sides of both ukrainians and citizens of countries friendly to us. therefore, we are grateful to everyone who helped our people abroad, lent a shoulder, helped them get settled, opened their home for them, but how kind citizens of other countries were to us, ukrainians strive to their native land, they want to go home to the place where they were born, where they grew up, where they raised their children, where they are still so native, our new humanitarian initiative is not designed to help ukrainians to return home or not to go abroad
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even if the russians destroyed your home. this initiative gives people the opportunity to get a temporary modular house for free and put it on their own land. ranks of internally displaced persons or refugees, you and i can give people a tool for return, the possibility of recovery and an impetus for family reunification in the description of the video or by the qr-code on the screen you find links to accounts to support the nest project join our initiative join the recovery of ukraine
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i don't sleep so well and the elderly don't sleep well my coffee it was about four to five in the
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morning when i got up and decided to watch the news i saw that putin attacked ukraine putin aggressor men women children again genes in front of the tv could not move from the chair and watched everything very carefully on the 24th i heard a loud explosion in our yard i heard the sounds of explosions there will be a son over kiev he says mom mom war wake up thousands of refugees are on the border with ukraine and poland i decided i had to do something i had to help
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and i was sure i could do something good now i saw a lot of tears for the first time when i was at the station i saw a lot of tears
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i see this this supernatural insecurity in the eyes and faces of people at the station, i cried a lot. i tried not to let them see me in this state anymore because i wanted to cheer people up. i don't think anyone can imagine what it means to leave your country in a matter of minutes and immediately or after 3 -4-5
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days to find myself in another completely unfamiliar country. i was very angry with putin. i couldn't believe it . no, i needed to see in general what condition they were arriving in. and what was happening directly at the station, what to do with pregnant women, so what to do with people who arrived in a very bad condition in good condition, they started arriving for the first time with frostbite, where to take them, and they do not have medical insurance, what is necessary for a person who
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comes to hobbank, food, clothing, of course, resettlement, please remember to wear a mask at the station is mandatory charitable assistance you already have yes yes i know where okay that is anyone else tickets to germany no girl to france yes i know let's go with me to the goal i just grab the child and we run out into the corridor and hear a second explosion this explosion he flew they started pouring into our house but we didn't know what to do, where to run, my grandmother and
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my mother ran in and they thought we weren't there i don't even know i don't even know with what force i flew there the first thing i saw kirill met me i hugged him and started crying then my daughter came out to me too tears flowed even more, we accepted we decided that we needed to go down to the basement in the basement, it was scary and terrible, there were such moments that we could not go out for several days at all, we had already cooked a lot, well, all the people did that at the entrance, they made fires pans were fired there, but the child wants to eat. well, somehow i just wanted to
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survive, so i started frying fritters. they were the most delicious fritters. it reminded me of a house we don't have anymore at the moment. it reminded me of a family. we saved so much water that we they could not even wash their hands and wash their faces, the man went with his father to the mountain and drained the water from the boiler, which was a neighbor gave us his water from the aquarium we hoped that tomorrow we would wake up and there would be no war in our city good morning you have a contradiction with the law let's start the meeting please
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sit down i studied in berlin before i lived here in the city for 25 years i studied here i graduated as a law clerk in berlin and then i started working in berlin first as a lawyer and then as a judge a few weeks before what happened there were fears that this can happen but nevertheless, i am the proclaimed fountain, the central station of berlin, opposite the tent for refugees from ukraine, and i am going to go there now and work there in the afternoon. it was quite depressing
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an incredible amount of people came here your soup you need bread that would be nice most women with small children some elderly people but the vast majority of women with small children madness milk and sugar thank you, there is no platform for the necessary information. i slept in my clothes, in a jacket and boots, so i lay down on top of the bed because i was afraid that i wouldn't have time to just get dressed. how to live the most important thing. the main question is to be careful
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. wearing a mask at the station is mandatory . and said that his mother, who survived the german invasion of ukraine and us, showed a strong desire to leave her home and go to germany because , after all, she felt that she would surely be safer here. i thought, thought, and decided that if i was brought there in a freight car for the first time , now i can go on my own. and why
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germany, because i thought that germany owed me and my family a debt, that's why i went here . calmly, with the calmness that everything will be fine, i was basically impressed by this woman. i will never forget when she told you i will not carry you to the fourth floor, i will go by myself and she went up to the fourth floor of the old building by herself, it was the 43rd year. i was six years old when the war started, no one paid anything, gave nothing to the authorities not there were germans, they were just farming one beautiful day. we were walking in the yard in the afternoon, the children , a car drove up, and in this car of the children directly from the yard
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, no one could enter the house. where we lived, we could not take any clothes. we were walking with the dog. they loaded the car and all of us in this car into these wagons and that's it, and we left , i had no idea, we guessed like that because the conversations were going around the city and everything was taken to germany, taken to germany, we lived in barracks , mostly wooden barracks, i remember a piece of bread somewhere two centimeters as thick as a loaf of bread for about a day, and there was so much balanda, they still gave this balanda during the day. well, they survived until now.
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my favorite food is brown bread and a mug of milk in the camp. it came out just when the sun was rising on the step near barak. facing the sun, i closed my eyes and imagined that here i have bread and here i have a mug of milk, you know the hunger that i had to endure there for many years i felt that i wanted to eat all the time someone was eating i don't want to eat, but i would eat besides that i met different germans in life, when we were in the camp, there was bauer , the master, he brought with him potatoes in uniforms, boiled apples, whey, he fed us with some
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bread, i realized that there are also good people there, that the city of ukraine, ukraine occupies a special place in my heart, because i started there is an excellent career, i see first of all very confused women and children, i see the fear of the future in the eyes of these people, some come even in house slippers and with a shopping bag and tell very, very sad stories, then i feel that it is stronger that i must help these people. we decided whether to go or not to go. we decided to go . even our house is almost gone. half of the house is half even our window was destroyed
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. have to pay. they thought they had to pay. this was the first question that almost everyone asked. you don't have to pay for the overnight stay at my expense. there was such a situation when my child went to the potty, i left. to pour out from behind me an explosion just thoughts i left for a minute at any moment our life could just end i was very sorry it hurt that i can't help my child in any way that i can't
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save her at 4:00 p.m. we were able to leave. there was a small minibus that people agreed to pick me up. there was only one place and they said that we had 15 minutes to get together. i wanted to cry and scream and run after them on foot, but i understood that if she didn't go she will not save the child when we were driving there were a lot of people walking from mariupol on the road, and i asked one woman to explain where i could
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stay for the night. and she said that i can take you to my home. we were able to rest at her place, eat and wash. during all this time, you understand what it is like when you didn't wash there for almost three weeks la la la la la la and you can imagine when people opened the doors of the rooms they cried when they saw the shower you have to imagine that these people didn't have the opportunity to just take a shower for a week or two how they cried when they saw the white clean sheets it was so touching moment that evening when i came home tired i thought
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although you didn't save humanity but you gave people a few beautiful hours and i thought that's not enough one of my sons lives in italy he is quite a famous journalist and has more than 200 thousand followers on instagram and together we thought about making a small video on my smartphone so that he could post it on instagram hi i need your help in berlin at the train station hundreds of tens of thousands of people need help needed your help people need a roof over their heads video and suddenly we had hundreds of people who paid for a night in a hotel and for other refugees in a short time more than 250 rooms were paid
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germans are not afraid of the flow of refugees they perceive our people perfectly how crazy strong you are marble - strong physically strong and therefore only willing to help despite such a large number of people, people open their homes, completely give their businesses to the resettlement of our refugees, pay for food simply from their own pockets, those people who have experienced at least once some even personal, some kind of tragedy or were vulnerable in some period of life instantly turn on for me world war ii is a little further well, a little further in time, but the older generation -
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it still perfectly understands and if we walked together in berlin with open eyes at every corner i could point out which house was bombed during the war you can see it all over the city if you pay a little attention everywhere and it really shows that war is always shit war is always not crown troops apart from dissatisfaction and rejection i have more pain appears, pain for the russian people in whom we believed, who could have thought, who could have thought that our brothers would come against us, who and no one thought of it. i still can't accept it, realize it, think about how it was possible, purely
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aggressive goals. and when your they put their leg up and slap me, it's already impossible to forgive, this is already our people. glory to ukraine, when masha left, i almost didn't sleep. i kept thinking about how they are, what they are. will i ever see them again? age, but i'm not old, i came out, i say take me, please, i agree to ride on the floor, i agree to ride standing up please take me from here , they gave me exactly a minute, the volunteer boy closed
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the door and that's how my departure from mariupol began when we arrived in berlin, my sister met me. of course, we were very happy that we had already arrived, that this difficult road was over, and that we were safe. when we arrived in mangush, we were taken to the former district council building. the first thing i asked for was a glass of water, just warm water, and i was so was glad about it
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that i, at that moment, realized that i had survived. i knew that thousands of people had already arrived at the border between poland and ukraine. i thought it would be good to try to transfer at least a few people here in my car, and i saw from berlin to the border almost a thousand kilometers on the border after about 8 -9 o'clock i was asked where are you going and how many people i am ready to take i said that i am going to berlin i have four seats
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one woman came up to me and asked if i could take her with me and then a couple more people i said of course i will take her with me and tomorrow i will plant them on the trains, they told me about the bombs that putin launched, about how they lived in basements when we were driving back from the ukrainian border to berlin, an elderly grandmother was sitting behind me and she started stroking my head and started saying god, god sent you to her, i'm sorry i came alone, and she stroked everything and said no, no, no, god sent you to us. and i don't really like it when people touch my head, and then i said, "i'm sorry.
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if you promise not to stroke me anymore, then i admit that god sent me these days." very exciting and emotional but also very exhausting. sometimes i sat in a corner at the station and cried because it was the first time i encountered something like this

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