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and the love is clearly seen by the workers and so on, but there is a problem with identity there and it is not fully felt that this is the vinnytsia museum and even the women of the russian empire remain a little bit only russian imperial identity problems or such, but in principle places are provided some such cultural appropriation, can they become a part of ukrainian culture and how to do it? do you think like that well, in fact, we have uh, like uh, now in this room where i am sitting, uh, it was lenin's museum for about 50 years. and in we have a large collection, also a kind of realism, and we understand that in fact, uh, uh, and the works need to be able to present them very well and conceptually in the context of ukrainian culture and the circumstances that
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took place. how to present it correctly, because if we are going to present even these works, uh, and some are good, i don’t hide it . to show people uh, if the exposition is formed conceptually in the context of history with the right emphasis and tells how it was created, i think that it is quite possible, but it is uh, ukrainian identity . she was no matter who she subordinated to, and uh, no , we still need to move away from uh, such
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expository there solutions as a picture, a wall, without explanations that it is there or some art collection here, where there should be some kind of meeting and this meeting must go through positional decisions and uh, working with young people, working with children is very important. it seems to me that at this stage, through art, it is well perceived by children visually, so it is learned, we can see from our work how children learn complex topics that, frankly, uh, i and i don't think that it is possible to remember it so quickly and then tell them, you said that even abroad , er, you were already interested in the exhibition of maria pryimachenko's paintings, as in general, against the background of the fact that the world is now following the news from ukraine, the world is finally starting for himself, somehow he can understand ukraine better, because before that he perceived it as part of
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something that broke away from the soviet union, which was falling apart, hmm, are there actually any exhibitions of ukrainian artists? are there any museum exhibits of ukrainian artists somewhere abroad so that and art also told about ukraine, in fact, let's say, until a certain large-scale design, it was very difficult to work with western cultural institutions. they still didn't accept us until the end. confirmed er, er, er, we as a museum now work separately, maybe there are small achievements from our collection, two works of maria pryimachenko and one virgin of the 18th century were presented, if i am not mistaken, the venetian icon was combined right now, one of our works by
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mykhailo boychuk is exhibited in krakow, but we would like to, of course, show some voluminous collections that can tell some, again, historical facts that can be supported by visual material, so we are working now actively working on it. maybe it will be possible. although now we do not offer works from our collections during the war in ukraine. it will be very good for european museums , because priymachenko is a naiv who is already quite famous in the west, and i think this is a good opportunity to comment and start communication with
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ukrainian art through her, thank you, it would be great, i hope that it would also be some kind of key who are ukrainians for the sake of understanding foreigners who very often visit museums , exhibitions, there is a completely different culture there, we also have to go to that and study because, for example, children's lessons end there and they have free time, but they have a lot some kind of homework and at this time they use it so that they go to museums with their parents or to theaters or to bike rides, in other words, museums there are definitely not empty. museum well, in fact, it would be very nice for us to exhibit maria priymachenko in the first two weeks. ukrainians were standing in the museum. ukrainians are still very curious about
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themselves. they are also discovering themselves, and it was really nice for us, and it makes us very happy. to culture is still growing now, unfortunately , due to such circumstances, so you already have this exhibition, is it correct, is there still uh, it is still available until the sixth of november, uh, november, what is it, dear guests and uh, residents of the city of lviv, we invite you you can go to this exhibition and so on if that i don't know how to gather myself, run on gas, come and somehow distract myself from those news, using the opportunity when there are no air alarms and see maria, it's beautiful maria priymachenko. thank you, mr. orestus ort, filming.
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deputy general director of the andrei sheptytskyi national museum was with us on our morning broadcast. we don't have much time left, in the meantime there is interesting information, the answer to the tradition of ukraine turns out to be a rocket that was in the chernivtsi region, the russians tried to target dniester with it the hydroelectric power plant was shot down by our anti-aircraft forces, i don't know. maybe there was a plane or it was air defense but they shot it down, but what's interesting is that the missile is because it's a hydroelectric power plant. it is located near the power station almost on the border with moldova, and the missile already fell on moldovan territory near some village er, and it exploded. fortunately, no one was hurt, but the explosion was nothing. and how powerful . so, this war actually found itself on the territory of another country, a third country. that's how it is, moldova,
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moldova. we just had a conversation with the ex-minister. defense of moldova and that's it. here's the information. it's a pity that the building is not in nato, you know, you already thought that you're romanian, the planes should have gone up and launched an air strike from the russian news, i'm submitting this news, is it already there or will it probably say that it's the ukrainians who started shelling they don't provide such news to moldova, in principle they are not interested in it, but they ate it and buried it. the main news was recently in the morning that ukrainian saboteurs are behaving like zombies. this was the main news , literally in russian. in the internet tabloids, that’s why they suggested some dnr and lnr so-called some fighters said that they were shooting at those zombies, they are already wounded, they continue, you, you laugh, they laugh, so
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they all already have such injuries, they saw smiling faces we need your urban ones, but come there, the russians don’t have brains, and the ss , that is, they went on the attack for nothing, well, they had jokes, jokes, absolutely, that was the main news, what even there , eyewitnesses from the so-called dpr and lpr said that they found many ampoules of yellow liquid hmm so what they were all under chemical substances. these ukrainian saboteurs. i think that he is not the symbol of those oranges. he has already spoiled them since 2005, and that is why he has such an effect that you people start to smile, even though they are zombies, but they are smiling, well, the latest news. by the way, this is russian the fact that they had an explosion at the pskov military airfield on k-52 attack helicopters were damaged after the explosions were hit by three explosions, there were all of them,
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those k-52 alligators are also known, they are infamous, they are russian attack helicopters. there are so many left. a few tens of everything have already been shot down. here they are, three shorter ones are damaged, which were there for repairs, obviously after the war with ukraine. this is the story of the amazing three explosions at the pskov military cemetery in russia. this is the story , wordsmith. and a novel from andrii osadchuk, a russian who has never heard of such a thing, as my grandmother said. well, we are moving on. and it is our turn, as we promised , two people's elected representatives of roksolana, under the name of the people's deputy of ukraine and andriy osadchuk people's deputy of ukraine, we welcome you, gentlemen,
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we already see you on our airwaves. good morning. today, we started the week. it started with the fact that all of ukraine had to go down to the shelter because the russians launched rockets. thank you to our air defense that out of 50 more than 50 rockets 44 went to the other world went probably returned yes, i think that there were christian rockets that were sent to some other world and definitely not a buddhist one, so what is not from that concept but nevertheless , gentlemen, we had a weekend, it was more or less quiet but the working week has just begun and rockets are flying. no, this means that people cannot go to work there and cannot do their work. last week, i tried to take the car in for repair at 11
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o'clock. as soon as it appeared, one air alarm started, and the air alarm ended after a few hours, there was a small break, uh, they didn't have time to do anything because the next air alarm started, which also worked for a few hours. then there was a few more on a few minutes or a few tens of minutes break and then there was a third air alarm, i understand, well, i waited, i had a day off, but can the economy wait? costs ukrainian gdp 4.5 billion uah. so, are there any possibilities or do the deputies think it is possible? is it possible somehow with smaller losses? well, don't literally freeze all life in ukraine for a time when we can be realized there by some other
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by those shahids with mopeds, for example, sir, i have your word, andrei, let's start with you. listen, i understand that everyone wants to avoid some kind of discomfort as much as possible, but the question is constantly not so much about the economy as about the life and health of hundreds and thousands of people, one way or another uh, security requirements. they come first when you talk about possible layoffs and so on. well, these are the direct consequences of the war and the direct consequences of the strategy of the russian federation for the actual mass destruction of ukraine, because we see even without the use of weapons of mass destruction, they have a strategy of mass destruction, they actually aim at everyone who lives in ukraine, in every household
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. businesses are also without water. i think kyiv cafes and restaurants can't work either. that's why all of this is the consequence of the military strategy of the kremlin, which can't do anything with the ukrainian army, and it's not the first month is openly at war with the ukrainian civil infrastructure, and by and large with every ukrainian who lives in this country, that is why he spent so much. unfortunately, we have huge economic. and last week, the national bank of ukraine published its next report, if i am not mistaken , they indicate a fall gdp seems to be within 32%, they wrote but i think this is an optimistic
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enough forecast for sure by the end of the year we will see even worse numbers, but the good news is that despite all those terrible ruminations and the upheavals that the ukrainian economy and ukraine in general are experiencing. in general, more than 60% of the economy is working. therefore, there is only one conclusion here, the army is doing its job. beer is doing its job, and business entrepreneurs, wherever they are, should do everything possible to create some additional value , provide workers places where it is possible, of course , it is even important to reduce wages, but it is critical for us to provide employment, it is critical for the economy to work, because now we are very dependent on western aid, but we understand that the west does not can pay all our bills for us, because where possible we have to consolidate and work as much as possible, ms. roksolana, maybe there are some ideas, i
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don’t know, an increase in the temporary working day, there are some jobs on saturdays or at night, some families . well, anyway, are there any options for one in order to facilitate or change these layoffs forced during marketing, so far administrative increase of working hours or work on weekends are not discussed, but of course we invite business and all organizations that can to do extra work during non-working hours or after the end of the working day or on saturdays in order to compensate for these expenses that they have that they have because of the missile attacks, i want to here, i absolutely agree with mr. andrii
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that we cannot risk our lives people, we invite everyone and show by our example that we go down to the bomb shelter when there is an alarm. we stop the meeting of the verkhovna rada there during the air raid alarm . happened within nine months that does not mean that it will not happen in the future, experience is not the best advisor and you need one at a time, er, going down into the vaults can save your life, so we urge everyone not to ignore the air alarm and business too, but this you know, the situation is the same as it was with kovit. we cannot choose between business income and the lives of citizens, so i understand that everyone wants to work and there are regions in which the danger
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seems less than in other regions, for example , the city of cherkasy, he is very lucky there probably one of the few regional centers in which there were no so-called missile attacks in 9 months, but this does not mean that there will not be any, it does not mean that you can ignore the alarm in this city . i apologize for the communities. i don't know if this is some kind of attack on us. i suspect that this is the result of these air alarms and stays in shelters. one way or another, it has an effect because i started coughing just before that. andriy, what about let us and then paralyze some
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more powerful generators, for example, in order to provide critical communities. as for our energy system, it is quite stable precisely due to the fact that it is very widespread in us, as in any industrialized country, because of what we have many industrial enterprises, factories, a lot of reserve lines, etc. and in general, the lines on which these enterprises are connected, and this means that ukrenergo, as the dispatcher of the energy system, has the opportunity to switch household consumers to reserve and additional lines when the main lines are disconnected in order to repair infrastructure objects hit by missile strikes, the system here is quite stable, but you need to understand that and i think many viewers know that russian energy engineers, including those who worked on in the energy system during the times of the
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soviet union, they commit a crime and help the russian army launch missile strikes on those energy nodes that are most critical for infrastructure damage energy was as strong as possible, they will be responsible for it. i am absolutely sure of this, but today we operate in such conditions and in such a reality when the energy infrastructure really suffers a lot. in particular, because we can at any moment activate emergency aid from the countries of the european union and actually import emergency volumes emergency-import certain amounts of electricity so that if we have
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there will be a big deficit in the production of electricity, so here you just have to endure it, help our energy workers and save electricity, especially during peak hours, turn off all energy-intensive devices, which are primarily heaters of various types, boilers , and dishwashers and washing machines consume the most electricity. it really helps when ukrainians reduce consumption and gives the opportunity to ukrenergo and oblenergo teams to repair lines and objects damaged during the attack rocket uh-huh actually the problem is that i. as far as i understand, it is possible that some generators are possible, more powerful generators that can provide, for example, the energy of entire houses
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and so on, or is this theoretical? it would be possible to allocate funds for this from the state budget where it is critical necessary. i mean not only the hospital, but let's say not only that we had a conversation with the deputy director of the museum, who says that they have unique exhibits there, and someone is the same there, i don't know. some kind of brush. there's a rembrandt and so on. further and the like, these are all things that require a special temperature, special humidity, and so on and the like, and simply their generators , they do not draw e-e s- compliance with these unnecessary necessary conditions is it possible that there is a sense of the intentions , or is work on this possibly carried out by the ministry i don't know, but as far as i know, well, they don't know anything about this import, so that some critical things could be the security of the state budget, but in the conditions when i am very serious, the sequestration is of course for the army. no less, are there any critical critical institutions like this , or can there be any help from the budget
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for such organizations? andriyu i understand that everyone has some idea about critical objects that may need special attention, but it is critical for us to ensure the functioning of the power system countries well, if we start with you to compile a list of what is critical and what is not critical, believe me, we will have enormous difficulties, because we will understand that tens of thousands of objects can fall under the concept of critical, and we need to aim not at the current ones solving some problems and the fact that the power system was working, supporting what roksolana said , we were really lucky that we inherited from the soviet union a huge and extensive power system in the last decade, our energy industry developed like all industries in a rather specific way, but the transportation of electricity itself has always been a very profitable business and for due to this,
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in recent years, a lot of resources have been put into the modernization of our networks, and they are by far in the worst condition, that is, the general the stability of the network is quite significant and this is good news, that is, to damage it. perhaps we see this is what the russian federation is trying to destroy, but to destroy it so that it is completely disconnected on the scale of the country. i think it is actually impossible . to tell the news that everything we started with is that our gdp will drop by 32-35% this year means that businesses have closed , production has closed, and the good news is that they do not consume electricity, no less probably 6 million citizens of ukraine, thank god
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, are outside the country, because it saves their lives and health, but they do not consume electricity, they do not generate approaches , the disposal of which also requires energy, and all this in a heap greatly reduces the load on the networks , that is, without minimizing all the problems and the risks that we have now with the energy industry in ukraine. i think that we have quite a good chance to pass all those peak loads and all those tests in a more or less normal condition, and i will repeat what my colleague says about saving again. for the last two or three days, on the weekend evenings, there were a lot of parties in kyiv, i just watched how the capital lives in my half-baked house, and it is really clear that there are businesses that are responsible, if they are decent, when there are candles, people sit intimately in cafes and
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feel great. and it is obvious some completely unjustified er, the inclusion of the use of electricity, well, absolutely unjustified. i think that a huge role now lies with the citizens, because we all have to act as a united front. yes, i think it is up to the local self-government bodies, which should stimulate to savings of those who obviously do not want to help the country, but less, but the situation is difficult, but so far i think it is under control. well, it is only the end of october, winter has not even started, but in terms of intensity, we see that well, 50 50 more than 50 rockets have been launched, that is, they too then they try to hit critical infrastructure objects, if this continues . if these critical infrastructure objects are one way or another
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. said that we hope at least for emergency help from since we already belong to the metallurgical system, there is a commonality of the european union, we will be able to receive help from the report. again, money, because electricity in the european union is usually more expensive than in ukraine, and it will certainly be another burden on ukrainian budgets on the ukrainian economy, but with from a technological point of view, it is definitely possible, and such backup sources of electricity supply to ukraine exist. thank you very much, mr. ruslana podlasa and andriy osadchuk, people's deputies of ukraine
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, were with us and thank you to everyone who watched this marathon from seven o'clock to 12 o'clock hours, together with you, we experienced a serious air disturbance, i can say an influx of more than 50 cruise missiles launched at us by the representatives of the russian federation, and most of them were shot down by the ukrainian papillot. this is a fantastic day for ukrainian air defense is a historic day. well, i don't know how many 80% of all the missiles that were launched at us were shot down, almost 90 - this is an incredible result. and it wasn't shaheds that were shot down, it was shot down one of the best cruise missiles that are only in the russian arsenal the most present, the newest in tea, i suspect that these are probably the ones who do with microchips, who do not disassemble chinese washing machines and get microchips out of them. that's how they launch missiles on these
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microchips, well, they don't fly very well, see one flew to moldova, here are some pskov ones, too , they probably modernized there now three helicopters , let’s remind you of the k-52 pskov and the pskov military airfield can also be seen here something went wrong, maybe they just got those microcircuits from the dishwasher, something went wrong, not so much shorter, three cottons bloomed literally in three-52 these are the ones . or maybe they were saboteurs, zombies, ukrainians who got drunk on that orange juice from mykola, those oranges that the russian tabloids wrote today that it was ukrainian. saboteurs are zombies, they are not they stop even bullets when bullet holes appear in them they just start to smile and sing songs it's been like that for a long time that they took their knees and no what the hell they took their knees but that's exactly how it's been since those times and it's still going on and that's why we are still we have been living for a long time, and there has already been as much influx from there as from
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that neighbor of ours in the 13th century . the mongols don't let you in, they say you have already moved away from us we don't recognize you as ours already, the one next to you says no, no, no, no, that's all, hmm, so all your time is running out, just like ours, but not our telethon, which doesn't stop for a second for 250 days in a row, 250 days in a row, eh already for the first time in a row, today's news from anzhelika sezonenko eh and anzhelika, thank you for your work, have a good and most importantly calm continuation of this day, in this issue i will talk about the consequences of russian attacks on the energy infrastructure

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