tv [untitled] October 30, 2022 1:00am-1:31am EEST
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for security reasons, ah, my colleague. good for you. congratulations. good night for you. when, but the people of kherson were already used to the fact that cotton often happens on the antoniv mast. therefore, there was no official information yet, but there were explosions in the region as a whole. what do you know, because similar information came from novaya kakhovka in novaya kakhovka it also often flies and such information appears, unfortunately in kherson it is impossible to hear what is happening in nova kakhovka because it is quite far from kherson, but in principle it also often flies there, so the residents of nova kakhovka are also used to the fact that there are flights and cotton is very often,
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sometimes even several times a day, and about the antonov bridge, if you hear yes, these explosions on well, by ear, not from hearsay or from other information. air defense is always activated, where is the arrival now, well, it works very well let’s say it’s bad, because if it even works once or twice somewhere, then the arrivals are already coming. okay, let’s talk about life in the temporarily occupied kherson region. i recently saw at least several videos on the internet e- who testified that sellers in the kherson region refuse to accept rubles in circulation, i saw one situation at a gas station where a russian military man was trying to find out why he does not accept russian rubles and
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a similar situation. i also saw a video in one of the small shops. could you please tell me in more detail whether there are such cases and what about the circulation of the ruble in kherson? yes, there are indeed such cases and even a month ago the situation in kherson with the circulation of the ruble was completely different, the occupiers then they removed terminals from trading points en masse and also banned the so-called money changers e.e. these people who transferred money into hryvnia cash, they forbade them to do it and it was very difficult to do it e.e. thus they washed the hryvnia and those stores where before it was possible to pay with a card in ukrainian, the reports of the terminals were withdrawn, now the situation is completely different, although there are not so many outlets left in kherson, of course, but some of them did not have terminals. they began to appear again, where you can pay with a card, er, ruble, and they really don't want to take more. well, there, about three weeks ago, the ruble was bought
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simply in the markets at every step, where there was only a trading point, they bought the ruble everywhere, now, otherwise, they don’t even want to buy it, in order to sell the ruble, you have to go and look for it. and there is understanding or explanation, what is this connected with, well , there are no logical explanations, as the occupiers have no logic at all, it does not yield when they wanted to hryvnias, it was clear that, well, they probably hoped that they would be established here for a long time, and they wanted to avoid further harm to the khersons in this way and no one wanted to take his ruble before. and now i have prepared it, and another short question. is it really possible to find cash hryvnias now in kherson? well
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, in principle, yes, if you look for it, you can find it. thank you, my colleague, please take care of yourself. a correspondent from kherson spoke on the condition of anonymity about life in the temporarily occupied region, just the situation in donetsk region, we will find out from the head of the donetsk regional military administration, pavlo kyrilenko , and mr. pavla. explosions are heard in occupied mariupol, air defense is allegedly working, do you know anything about it, let's say this what is happening in the temporarily occupied territory and what is happening there is working and possible the special services are not hmm, let’s say it is appropriate now and correct to comment later we will find out for ourselves
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i think we need to focus on how we free where we are, de-occupy our territories and what problems we are facing in controlled ukrainian eh ok and then actually and this was my next question about the demarcation line in donetsk region , is there any movement in it during this day, the demarcation line, eh, heavy shelling is going along almost the entire line, but the most heated the remaining directions are the bakhmut direction, the avdiiv bakhmut direction, the enemy is constantly shelling, and the city of bakhmut itself is trying to break through the defenses of our defenders, but it is not possible to enter the city , the enemy cannot, and i am sure it will continue in the future, but the city itself is constantly being shelled again from heavy artillery it’s all
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green and even from mortars and now there is huge destruction in the very place of electricity and water supply, it’s hard to even say how many times we restored it, but after the restoration of electricity, let’s not even talk about the lines milleb is once again the enemy under the newly restored areas so that there is no electricity supply in the city, but even with such extreme conditions, the military administration of the city and district took all measures to find the autumn and winter period as much as possible - let's say as much as possible measures were taken so that the minimum number of people, those who have grown up and refuse to leave but had the opportunity to pass it, were to be warmed and fed
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the territory, well, this is the sviatohirsky estuary. well, i am anticipating a slightly more difficult question and will inform you that today electricity has already been restored to the estuary . to the key objects that i identified on wednesday and today, around 3 p.m., i was told that the electricity along the dana is in addition to that the generators are working and so on, but everything is going according to plan with us despite any difficulties and we will get through the autumn-winter period and even with the supply of gas to the main cities, where can gas be supplied, and the fact that the region lives and develops in the future and uh, this development will not only consist in restoration, even in the fact that life
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continues and there is life in donetsk region, how many people in bahmut remains a state a week ago, the head of the military administration and i counted, well , let's say it was such a conversation to reduce the number as much as possible out of the 75,000 people who were on february 24, there will be no more than 15 permanent residents for the winter period, but this is still a large number, and now we are working additionally so that even those who refuse to leave the region to move them to safer cities of the region, you know , but in the heating plan of the same, how will they survive, have you already thought about this issue, we didn’t think about it, we practically solved it, it
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was transferred and thanking the government directly to me , the ministry of reintegration, ladies, must have a vyryshchuk already distributed sublence on purchase of firewood, it is distributed between communities, between communities, and the community, military administrations purchase firewood , metal stoves have already been purchased, and metal stoves are purchased directly and by bakhmut, based on the amount of households where they will be needed because we understand that there are interruptions and or a complete lack of electricity, gas supply, but firewood, metal furnaces, coal and alternative boilers will function and all these measures have already been taken and everything necessary is provided for the amount that will remain even taking into account the fact that people will refuse to leave as a minimum. and
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in high-rise buildings, they are also bulldozed. they consider it as an option. with this, we found another way out - this stay is temporary. i would not like to call it diseases, the cynicism of the enemy, but we also take this into account and move away as much as possible from the fact that there were no burghers in high -rise buildings, because carbon monoxide and shelling are the kind that occur in bakhmut. repeating all the measures, he teaches, ah, we heard you, thank you, mr. pavla , for the information you provided. pavlo kyrylenko , the head of the donetsk regional military administration, was in touch with us, talking about life in donetsk region, in particular, in the de-occupied in parts, the pause did not last long. after which we will continue to talk, in particular, about heating and electricity,
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tell me honestly, how you hurt me so much. i am crying today. i saw an interview with a man whose wife , two children, two children died. i have learned to transform this pain into creativity, it will also be very healing, pay attention to your hands, clench your fists, wait 7-10 seconds , then relax for 15-20 seconds, now i will tense the whole body in the same way for a few seconds and relax again feel whether individual muscles remain tense. if so, then work specifically on it, and now imagine a warm wave of relaxation that slowly develops throughout the body. blow this technique into your first aid kit.
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self-help from cossack times. under the cossack cross, we defend our homeland, fight for truth and freedom . we believe in our victory. glory to the defenders of ukraine. this winter, we will fight the enemy and in the east we will check our weapons and the insulation of our homes, destroy the enemy and drafts. of the frontline zone in the rear and on the front line and at home we will win the winter together it was already clear that this is already
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a full-scale invasion on the territory of ukraine rusaks were already here and the battle began right at the station well, they did not think that we would start shooting them in the first battle and then it became clear that the second army of the world is not so terrible, they joked that not even all the cartridges would be enough to shoot yourself, say the word palyanitsa imagine the noise a russian general must make in order to find and neutralize these people who do this, i don't know him, he is like that already you have the first one left, where it is already there, and besides, a grenade launcher, watch the documentary film city of heroes okhtyrka on november 2nd at 21:30 on the air of the national marathon,
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the power outage will soon become scheduled, because this was announced by the deputy head of the president's office, kyrylo tymoshenko, and the company's executive director dimed dtek dmytro saharuk announced that there will be more time without electricity, let's hear the energy supply, the situation remains an emergency , we continue to work, it takes time to restore stable power supply from next week the schedules will become planned and not emergency, they will not be pleasant, they immediately warn because the number of hours during which it will be necessary to remain without power, unfortunately, must be increased , there is no other way out now until the infrastructure is restored, it will be different, for sure it will be more than 4 hours 5 and 6 ana, now we will find out in several regions how the residents of poltava cope with power outages , our correspondent karina popova knows
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karina, i welcome you, please have a word in poltava power outages are treated with understanding, but still people ask for justice, it is about the fact that in some houses, the power supply is turned off every time from the very beginning of these outages . for 4 hours in some houses several times over four hours. and in some houses, uh, this applies to more of the region, uh, the electricity is turned off almost for the whole day, it prevents people from planning their day, but they understand and reduce the use of electricity, in particular, they use
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electrical appliances at night or when well, in order not to load the network further, i ask you to listen to direct speech in such a place where my lights are almost never turned off. well, it only disappeared once, when they were shelled for the first time . we take pictures and the immigrants don't turn off the light now. well, we try to save it all in the evening. well, we turn off the burnt ones. well, we turn on the autonomous heating in ours. we turn it on only at night. during the day, we practically do not turn it on. the instruction saves electricity, for example, this is the same washing machine, if you used to wash there several times a week, we are now trying to save money there, you can only wash it once, it is charged only at night when there is no instruction, it saves a lot, i live in the
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poltava district, the village saved up we are disconnected every day and we have no more electricity than there is and why no line, only here we have neighbors , we don’t have and this has been during probably saturday exactly every day let's understand, our answer is disconnected for 7-8 hours a day, since near the house they don't connect to the sockets at all, i'm not against being economical, always economical, but i'm for justice, for disconnection schedules that we could adjust to them, as we were told by the specialist of the press secretary and joint-stock company poltavaoblenergo lesya, there is a reason to make schedules, notify people, and they can’t make schedules, because these are exactly emergency shutdowns, but planned ones, so for now people will have to put up with
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such a situation. thank you very much. it was karina popova from poltava spoke about the electricity situation in her region. anastasia will tell us about the kyiv belt. how do ukrainians in kyiv feel about these blackouts, how do they live in these conditions ? kyiv can be said that kyiv has actually plunged into darkness, the only source of light is actually cars and traffic lights on the roads. however, the words of volodymyr zelenskyi without light or without you without you, well, actually, the last few days have literally been sewn, or millions of kyivans are left , or a million kyivans are left without electricity
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in their homes. there's also something to do. well, what are you going to do? we'll do ours badly, of course. but the second one - we have the second one over there. there is no electricity in gaza, that's why we sit for 8 hours without light, we sometimes have 8 days without power, that's why it's very sad, you can stay without light for a while, but they give it and you have time, you just have to adapt to it, and that's all there are flashlights. i have some led batteries i have a lamp. i
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have a zimatina lamp. i made it myself. when everything is charged, it is ready to be charged. if there is no light, then there is nothing to do . besides eating, well, stock up on this alcohol bottle, dry alcohol, flashlights, batteries, you have to be patient. no. not ready i didn't buy two candles, they have already burned out. it's cool. we can conclude that the people of kyiv understand such planned and sometimes long-term blackouts. well, there is literally half an hour of the curfew. despite this, the people of kyiv are walking, the people of kyiv are talking, they are enjoying the dark but quite romantic autumn kyiv. i want to finish . in the words of the adviser to the head of the president's office, that even if there is no light on the streets, it is in our hearts, no matter how romantic
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it sounds, zhenya, do you know that you have light there or not it's in your heart, well, no way without it well, because you know how to defeat it, it's like good and evil. good always wins, actually. that's how we live with such a one. with such an attitude. thank you. anastasia poya told about the power outage in the capital. by the way, in georgia in the 90s, there were also fan power outages , but not like they are now in ukraine, you know, about the experience of life in the absence of electricity , let's talk with a georgian journalist a-a victoria kovkharadze joins us victoria i congratulate you do you understand ukrainian a-a i understand in ukrainian but i will speak in russian. i really don’t apologize for my russian. god will come. victoria, in this case, it’s like a means, well, a technical means of communication. so, what do we
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have ? it will be necessary, tell me, i will switch to russian, i will explain a-a victoria ot tell me, please. if you are familiar with the situation in ukraine, how can georgia at that time be compared with ukraine now? then the situation that was in georgia in the 90s, eh, that is, i can even say that the situation in georgia was a little worse because the civil war began in 1991, which, as a result, moved to eh in 92 -th year we have already started a war in abkhazia, and it turned out that we have two wars, that is, the civil war and the war in abkhazia, which was provoked by russia . не такие
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верные вот как now i'm reading with you, we had them it means the complete shutdown of the light, that is, for days , months, and weeks, we were practically without light and-- and um---we somehow a------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. together, we were cooking potatoes on fires, and we had such a situation, and we did not know, for example, what was happening there, for example, in other regions of georgia, because again, i am saying that when the power went out, we did not have a basic city telephone so that we could call someone with our relatives in the regions of victoria, and there was some kind of schedule, did you know when the light would appear, and so on, could you count on something? that in the evening you will be able to come there to wash something or cook something at certain hours, and
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you do you know such a specific schedule , and we didn't have a power outage , all this happened 8 spontaneously. peasants in our time now, i don’t know what one is called, that is, an iron stove, yes, with an exit with a chimney, who knows, went out into the street, and we cooked on these stoves, that is, i was still a student at that time, and here we were, even transport worked , the subway did not work, we we walked on foot and along the road to show everything, i went up to my house ah, hmm, the trees spread branches, leaves, and that's all. it's bittersweet to know something about it cook and somehow it means grandma is getting ready, both of them know, they asked, it means uh
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, um, it all happened in the kitchen. the kitchen was the warmest place in the whole apartment, and we would draw curtains and bathe right there in front of this kitchen, because uh , in the bathroom there was cold cotton wool in the room and in the toilet. yes, i understood you correctly. you had small pots in apartment buildings. yes, in our apartment, they stood like jelly . i didn't understand the ukrainian words they come out of burning objects, but there were no problems with this, the apartment did not smoke, uh, that's basically everything you thought you knew about it, now they started saying that these gases uh, uh, have a very bad effect on the environment and everything else. then we had the
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only problem how would i warm myself up and how would i eat hot food? but hmm, that's how we survived. the only thing that helped us was that we somehow made use of candles and stocked up, that is, my grandmother had kerosene lamps. we went to get kerosene and were mainly engaged in i had a little sister, ah, she is now, too, yes. and somehow we did our lessons under these kerosene lamps. there was simply no second way out. what area do we live in? there was a cheese spring not far from us, and you and i lived in a high-rise building, that is, on the eighth floor. and this black spring was in a 10-liter bottle. it means that the population made a hole in the second microdistrict there. a huge pipe of the severnaya and filled the sign
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the canister of the same water rose to the ninth floor and so we tried to bathe as a whole family. what can i say that we all had unity? everything was terrible, but we didn't want to be, as you say, we endured it, that is, we wanted to be free and wanted us to live in a free country, and we understood that we somehow have to go through this period together and then it will be better for us and i think that this is where we are it's just the same thing, we're in the same situation , that is, and you should now be somehow united, eh, if you're very close to the building, then eh, neighbors together. here we went, we were young , and we would have had tires there we were there, so there were
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some remnants of er, wooden, er, vagina, remnants of wooden, er, products, and we used them to fry potatoes, bake children, and somehow, i can’t even say, er, that this period was очень сложный, but still, we outlasted him - this is our friendship, as it were i paid during that period. you know personally that ukrainians will also survive this period. you described my thoughts, including that this union is a desire for a better future. victoria. thank you very much for joining. in georgia, a georgian journalist told how in the 90s georgia actually lived, as victoria said, for days, weeks and even months without electricity, so a man installed a boiler in
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a high-rise apartment and plans to heat the house with firewood, dissatisfied neighbors they appealed to the police with complaints, more details are in our material and 55 says that their neighbor who lives on the 12th floor arbitrarily installed an individual type of heating in his apartment, a peasant stove, the women said that he brought firewood . lock up the little house on the 12th floor, well, we are all the same. thank god, we are whole at home, everything is fine with us. thank god, everything is fine. well, why do this? well, when he already installed the pipe, that was it, yes , then everything was already ours. it is clear that we are serious and this is mykola ilyich, he and his wife live in an apartment right next to the apartment and the husband who installed a small house in his apartment on september 25, 11:00 p.m.
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it was impossible to get a girlfriend in the apartment, and we are still talking to a girl in canada, and in order not to disturb the conversation, the young people closed the hall if b we open the hall a hall further from the kitchen we open the hall from there time from the corridor and the ventilation ducts and the room where he is dumbstruck there to that side this is the one-time wife of mykola ilyich adds about the boiler installed by the neighbor, she turned to i called the management company, i already said viktoriya anatolyivna yes, yes, yes, yes, i can do this same thing. we wrote to all the authorities. people, many children, in case of danger, it will be very difficult to run away, and we tried to discuss the situation with him, he is free to contact the neighbors, he is not interested in our problems after listening to the neighbors
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